Math, asked by agarwalnishant22641, 1 year ago

A cuboidal water tank can hold 50000 litres of water.If the length and depth of tank are 250 cm and 10 m. Find the breadth of the tank

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Answered by rathibhagwati3
12

Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

h = 10 m = 1000 cm

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Capacity of the tank = Volume of cuboid

volume of cuboid = 50000 l

l×b×h = (50000×1000) cm^3

250×1000×b = 50000000

25b = 5000

b = 1000/5

b = 200 cm

= 2 m

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hence the breadth of the tank is 2m.



Answered by Anonymous
6
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Let the breadth of the tank be ‘b’ metres.Given length (l) and depth (h) of the tank as 2.5 m and 10 m respectively Volume of tank = l × b × h cu units V = (2.5 × b × 10) cu m  V = 25b cu m Capacity of tank = 25b cu m = 25000b litres ∴ 25000 b = 50000 That is b = 50000/25000 = 2Therefore, the breadth of the tank is 2 metres.


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