Math, asked by rupalinagarkar11, 11 months ago

a cuboidal water tank is 6m long ,5m wide and 4.5m deep. How many litres of water can it hold​

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Answered by crazyboy47
0

it will hold water equal to the volume of water tank

vol. of water tank = length*breadth*height

=6*5*4.5

=135 m^3

1 cubic metre=1000 litre

135 cubic metre =135*1000

=135000litres

Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer:

\large\boxed{\sf{13500\:L}}

Step-by-step explanation:

Dimensions of the cuboidal tank:

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

We know that,

  • Volume, v = lbh

Thetefore, we have,

=> v = 6 × 5 × 4.5

=> v = 30 × 4.5

=> v = 13.5

.°. Volume = {m}^{3}

Also, we know that,

  • 1\:{m}^{3}=1000\:L

.°. Capacity of tank = 13.5 × 1000 = 13500 L

Hence, it can hold 13500 L of water.

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