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A cuboidal shaped milk-tank measures 2m * 50 cm * 40 cm. This tank is completely filled with milk. How many 200 ml milk packets can be filled with this milk?

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Answered by nikitasingh79
2

SOLUTION :

Given :

Length of a cuboidal milk tank(l) = 2 m = 200 cm

[ 1m = 100 cm]

Breadth of a cuboidal milk tank(b) = 50 cm

Height of a cuboidal milk tank (h) = 40 cm

Volume of cuboid = Length × Breadth × Height

Volume of cuboid = l × b × h

Volume of cuboidal milk tank = (200 × 50 × 40) cm³ = 4,00,000 cm³

4,00,000 cm³ = 4,00,000 ml

[1 cm³ = 1 ml ]

Total quantity of milk in the tank = 4,00,000 ml

Each milk packet contains milk = 200 ml

Number of packets that can be filled with milk in the tank = total quantity of milk in the tank/ milk in each packet

Number of packets that can be filled with milk in the tank = 4,00,000 / 200 = 2,000

Hence, 2,000 packets of milk can be filled.

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Answered by mysticd
0

Hi ,

Dimensions of the tank :

Length ( l ) = 2m = 200cm

Breadth ( b ) = 50 cm

Height ( h ) = 40 cm

Volume of the tank = V

V = lbh

V = 200 cm × 50 cm × 40 cm

V = 400000 cm³

V = 400 × 1000 cm³

V = 400 liters ----( 1 )

[ Since 1000 cm³ = 1 litre ]

Volume each

milk pocket = 200ml

= 200/1000

= 0.2 liter---( 2 )

Let the number milk pockets

fill the tank = n

n = ( 1 )/( 2 )

n = 400/0.2

n = 2000

Therefore ,

Number of milk pockets to filled

the tank are 2000 .

I hope this helps you.

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