Math, asked by abhishekraj9348, 1 year ago

A cuboidal tanks is 35m long 20m wide and 18m high it has water up to a height of 60cm how much more water can it hold

Answers

Answered by adityasinghyadav77
3
volume of the cuboidal tank = l×b×h
=35x20x18
= 1260 cubicmetres

Vihan2629: But it is wrong
Answered by mathsdude85
1

Solutions :-

Given :

Length of cuboidal tank = l = 35 m

Breadth = b = 20 m

Height = h = 18 m

It has water up to height (H) = 10 cm = 0.1 m

How much more water can be poured :-

Volume of cuboidal tank - Volume of water

= [ lbh - lbH] cu. units

= [ lb(h - H] cu. units

= 35 × 20 (18 - 0.1) m³

= 700 × 17.9 m³

= 12530 m³

Hence,

12530 m³ more water can be poured.

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