Math, asked by rishimenon4631, 11 months ago

A cuboidal tank is 15 metre long 10 metre wide and 8 metre deep it is filled with oil up to the level of 5 metre how much more oil should be pumped into the tank so that it is completely filled

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Volume of cuboid = l×b×h

H = 8

h = 5

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Answered by windyyork
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450 m³ more oil is need to completely filled the tank.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

Length of tank = 15 m

Width of tank = 10 m

Height of tank = 8 m

So, Volume of tank would be

length\times breadth\times height\\\\=15\times 10\times 8\\\\=1200\ m^3

If the oil is filled up to the level of 5 meter.

So, volume of filled tank would be

15\times 10\times 5\\\\=750\ m^3

So, the amount of oil should be pumped into the tank so that it is completely filled is given by

1200-750=450\ m^3

Hence, 450 m³ more oil is need to completely filled the tank.

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