Math, asked by tuhicomp, 11 months ago

a cuboidal water tank is 6 metre long 5 metre wide and 4.5 M deep how many litres of water can it hold​

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Answered by nair93091
28

Answer:

We know that ,

volume of cuboid = lbh

On applying the values,

volume = 6×5×4.5

= 135 cubic metres.

we know that 1 cubic metre is equal to 1000 litres.

Hence , water it can hold is 135000 litres.

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Answered by Anonymous
16

Given,

  • length =6m
  • breadth =5m
  • height =4.5m

 \mathbf \red{formula \: used}

Volume of cuboid = l × b × h

 \mathbf \purple{to \: calculated}

Capacity of water tank(volume)

 \mathbf \red{solution}

Volume of cuboid = l × b × h

putting the value

Now,

volume of cuboid = 6× 5 ×4.5

=135m³

we know that 1m³=1000 litres

so, 135m³=135000 litres

  \mid\overline \mathbf \red{answer}

135000 litres

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