Math, asked by vaibbav, 1 year ago

a cuboidical water tank is 6m long, 5m wide 4.5m deep. how many litres can hold it? ​

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Answered by noelpereira
6

Since;

The capacity of a container can be said by its volume.

Hence,

Volume of Cuboid = Length × Breadth ×Height

Therefore,

Volume = 6×5×4.5

=135 m^3

OR

134000 Liters.

Answered by HEARTQUEENN
7

hey \: mate \\ l = 6m \\ b = 5m \\ h = 4.5m \\  \\ volume = lbh \\  = 6 \times 5 \times  \frac{45}{10}  \\  = 135 {m}^{2}  \\  = 135 \times 1000 \: l \\ = 135000 \: l

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