Math, asked by maninikar198766, 6 months ago

A cuboidal tank is 30cm long, 30cm wide and 1m 60cm high. It has water up to a height of 40cm. How much more cu cm of water can the tank contain?​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

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Therefore,

the tank can contain

 144000 - 3600=108000 cm3 of more water.

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Answered by aadityagirme
1

Answer:

108000 cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

144000 - 3600=108000 cm^3

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