Math, asked by shivam4882, 9 months ago

A cuboidal tank is 30 cm long 30 cm wide and 1 m60 cm high. It has water up a height of 40 cm. How much more cu cm of water can the tankcontent ?​

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Answered by dilkhushakhan209
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Step-by-step explanation:

Length(L) = 30 cm

Breadth(B) = 30 cm

Height(H) = 1 m 60 cm

= (1*100+60) cm

= 160 cm

Volume of the tank=l*b*h cubic unit

=30*30*160

=144000 cm³

Height of the water in the tank(h) = 40 cm

Therefore, volume of the water in the tank = L*B*hcubic unit

= 30*30*40

=36000 cm³

A.T.P,

(144000-36000) cm = 108000 cm³

Therefore, the tank can contain 108000 cu cm of water.

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