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a cuboidal water tank is 8m long, 6m wide and 3m deep. how many litres of water can it hold.​

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Answered by Cosmique
17

GIVEN

length of cuboidal tank = 8 m

breadth of cuboidal tank = 6 m

depth of cuboidal tank = 3 m

volume of cuboidal tank = length * breadth * depth

volume of tank = 8 m * 6 m* 3 m

volume of tank = 144 m³

now,

as we know

1 m³ = 1000 l

so,

144 m³ = 144 * 1000 l

144 m³ = 144,000  litre = 144 kilo- litres .

Answered by amnabawazir123
4

Answer:

Given :A cuboidal water tank is 8 m long , 6 m wide and 3 m deep.

To find :The litres of water can it hold.

Explanation :

Formula use :

Length = 8 m

Breadth = 6 m

Height = 3 m

→ Volume = 8 m × 6 m × 3 m

→ Volume = 8 m × 18 m²

→ Volume = 144 m³

∴ We know that 1 m³ = 1000 litres.

Then,

→ 144 m³ = (144 × 1000)litres

→ The litres of water can it hold is 144000 litres.

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