Math, asked by ANGELNIVI, 11 months ago

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


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Answered by ItzMysteryBoy
16
Answer :

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{ \underline\textbf{Given : }}

➾Length = 10 cm

➾Breadth = 5 cm

➾Volume of the vessel = 300 cm³

➾Height = h

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→ We know that,
Volume of a cuboid = length x breadth x height

300 = 10 x 5 x h

➙ 300 = 50 x h

➙ h = 300/50 = 6 cm

➙ h = 6 cm

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=》Height of the cuboidal vessel is { \underline\textbf{6 cm}} .
Answered by Anonymous
5
Hey there!!!♥️

\huge\bold{Solution}

\bold{Given}:-

Volume of cuboidal vessel(V) = 300cm³

Length (L) = 10cm

Breadth (B) = 5cm

\bold{Find}:-

Height of cuboidal vessel (H) = ?

Volume of Cuboidal vessel = 300cm³

(L × B × H) = 300

10 × 5 × H = 300

50H = 300

H = \dfrac{300}{50}

H = 6cm

So,

The height of cuboidal vessel should be 6cm.

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