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A Cuboidal water tank is 6m long , 5m wide , 4.5m deep. How many litres of water can it hold? 1m³(1000 l)?​

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Answered by NewGeneEinstein
7

Firstly Let's understand the concept:-

  • Here the concept of volumes of 3d shapes used.
  • Here cuboidial tank is a cuboid. we have to the volume formula of cuboid and find the volume which is the capacity of tank.

Given:-

In a cuboid

  • Length = l= 6 m
  • Breadth = b= 5 m
  • Height = h = 4.5 m

To find:-

  • Volume of the tank.

Solution:-

As we know that in a cuboid

\boxed{\bf Volume=lbh}

\\\qquad\quad\displaystyle\sf {:}\longrightarrow Volume =6\times 5\times 4</p><p>5

\\\qquad\quad\displaystyle\sf {:}\longrightarrow 30\times 4.5

\\\qquad\quad\displaystyle\bf {:}\longrightarrow 135m^3

  • Again

we know that

\\\qquad\quad\displaystyle\sf {:}\longrightarrow 1\:m^3=1000\:L

\\\qquad\quad\displaystyle\sf {:}\longrightarrow 135m^3=135\times 1000

\\\qquad\quad\displaystyle\sf {:}\longrightarrow 135000\:L

\\\\\therefore\bf Capacity\:of\:the\:tank\:is\:135000\:litre.

Answered by afsana620ali
1

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