Math, asked by kuneek, 1 year ago

a cuboidal vessel is 10 cm long and 5 cm wide. how high it must be made to hold 300 cm3 of a liquid

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Answered by Ishika21garg
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Length=10cm
Breadth =5cm
Height =?
Volume =l*b *h=300 cm^3
=10*5*h=300cm^3
=50*h =300cm^3
h=300/50 cm
h=6cm
So the vessel should be made 6 cm high to hold 300cm3 of water.
Answered by stalwartajk
0

Answer:

The Height of the cuboidal vessel is 6 cm.

Explanation:

Given that:

Length of the cuboidal vessel = 10 cm;

Breadth of the cuboidal vessel = 5 cm;

Volume of the cuboidal vessel = 300 cm³

we have to find the height of the cuboidal vessel.

Let us assume the height of the cuboidal vessel as H.

We know that:

The volume of the cuboidal vessel = L × B × H;

So, substituting the values, we get:

⇒ 300 = 10 × 5 × H;

⇒ 300 = 50 × H;

⇒ H = 6 cm;

Therefore,

The Height of the cuboidal vessel is 6 cm.

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