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A cuboidal tank is 30 cm long, 30 cm wide and 1m 60 cm height it has water upto a height of 40 cm . how much more cubic cm of water can the tank contain

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Answered by priya631
100
30*30*160
=144000 is total volume
30*30*40
=36000 is water filled
so 144000-36000
=108000 cubic cm can be fit more
Answered by DelcieRiveria
36

Answer:

The tank can contain 108000 cm³ water.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that a cuboid tank is 30 cm long, 30 cm wide and 1m 60 cm height it has water upto a height of 40 cm .

The volume of a cuboid is

V=l\times b\times h

Where, l is length, b is breadth and h is height.

We have to find how much more cubic cm of water can the tank contain.

The height of tank is 1m 60 cm.

1m60cm=100cm+60cm=160cm

Height of tank that is empty.

160-40=120cm

The volume of empty tank is

V=30\times 30\times 120=108000

Therefore the tank can contain 108000 cm³ water.

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