Math, asked by nandinisinghs437, 4 months ago

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

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

1 cubic meter can accommodate 1000 litres of water.

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of a cuboid is l×b×h where l is the length of the cuboid, b is the breadth of the cuboid and h is the height of the cuboid. Here we are given that l=6m, b=5m and h=4.5m. Therefore, the volume of the cuboidal water tank is 135 cubic meters. 1 cubic meter can accommodate 1000 litres of water.

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Answered by supriyaverma80
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Step-by-step explanation:

l=6m, b=5m, h=4.5m

⇒Volume of tank =l×b×h

⇒V=6×5×4.5=135m^3

⇒Amount of water hold by 1m^3

volume =1000 l

Amount of water hold by 135m^3

volume =135×1000

=135000 l

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