Math, asked by abhinavkr14251, 8 months ago

A cuboidal take is 30 CM long 30 CM wide and 1 m 60 CM high it has water upto a heigt of 40 CM how much more cubic CM of water can the tank cotain

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Answered by bhargavdas26
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by aadityakumar26p8tuct
3

Answer:

108000 cm^{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

For cuboid tank

Length of cuboid = 30 cm

Width of cuboid = 30 cm

Height of cuboid = (1 × 100) cm + 60 cm

                            = 160 cm

Volume of cuboid = 30 × 30 × 160

                              = 144000 cm^{3}

For water in cuboid tank

Length of cuboid = 30 cm

Width of cuboid = 30 cm

Height of water = 40 cm

Volume of water in tank = 30 × 30 × 40

                                        = 36000 cm^{3}

According to Question,

=     Volume of cuboid - Volume of cuboid

=    144000 - 36000

=     108000 cm^{3}

Hence, the tank contain 108000 cm^{3} more water.

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