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A cuboidal vessel is 10 m long and 8 m wide. How high must it be made to hold 380 cubic metres of a liquid?

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Answered by Anonymous
70

 \bf \LARGE \it Hey  \: User!!!

given :-

• length of the cuboidal vessel = 10m
• breadth of the cuboidal vessel = 8m
• height of the cuboidal vessel = ?

now we have to find the minimum height required to hold 380m³ liquid in the cuboidal vessel.

formula for the volume of a cuboid is l × b × h

therefore l × b × h = 380m³
>> 10 × 8 × h = 380m³
>> 80 × h = 380m³
>> h = 380/80
>> h = 4.75m

hence, the cuboidal vessel must be at least 4.75m high to hold 380m³ liquid.

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Answered by anmolmessi
43

Answer:

length is equal to 10 metre

brother is equal to 8 metre

l×b×h = volume

10×8×h=380

80×h=380

h=380/80

h=4.75

I hope it will help you to.

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