Math, asked by aliza5555, 8 months ago

A cuboida
dimensions
boidal open tank is made of iron, the width of iron being 1.5 cm. Its external
osions are 33 cm, 28 cm and 16.5 cm. Calculate its volume in litres. Take 1000 cm
= 1 litre.)

Answers

Answered by santy2
2

Answer:

The volume of the cuboidal tank in liter is 10.125 liters.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the volume of the tank, we need to work out its internal dimensions.

The internal dimensions are as follows:

Length = 33 - (2 × 1.5) = 30 cm

Width = 28 - (2 × 1.5) = 25 cm

Height = 16.5 - (2 × 1.5) = 13.5 cm

Volume of the cuboid is = Length × Width × height

Doing the substitution we have:

Volume = 30 × 25 × 13.5 = 10125 cm³

We need to convert the volume in liters.

So, we have:

1 liter = 1000 cm³

This equals to:

= 10125/1000 = 10.125 liters.

Answered by ItzDeadDeal
1

Answer:

The volume of the cuboidal tank in liter is 10.125 liters.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the volume of the tank, we need to work out its internal dimensions.

The internal dimensions are as follows:

Length = 33 - (2 × 1.5) = 30 cm

Width = 28 - (2 × 1.5) = 25 cm

Height = 16.5 - (2 × 1.5) = 13.5 cm

Volume of the cuboid is = Length × Width × height

Doing the substitution we have:

Volume = 30 × 25 × 13.5 = 10125 cm³

We need to convert the volume in liters.

So, we have:

1 liter = 1000 cm³

This equals to:

= 10125/1000 = 10.125 liters.

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