Math, asked by tanishabhadana15, 11 months ago

a cuboidal vessel is 10m long and 8m wide. how high must it be made to hold 380m³ of a liquid. ​

Answers

Answered by 3ddelano
10

Answer:

4.75m

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to hold 380m³ of water the volume of the vessel must be 380m³.

We know,

 =  > volume = l \times b \times h \\  =  > 380 = 10 \times 8 \times h \\  =  > h =  \frac{380}{80}  \\  =  > h = 4.75m

Answered by murarikrishan64562
6

Answer :

volume of cuboidal vessel=380m³

length × breadth× height = 380m³

(10 × 8 )m² × h = 380m³

80m² × h = 380m³

h=380 m³/ 80m²

h= 4.75 m

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