Math, asked by bhatiaeebadat13, 3 months ago

A milk container is of the shape of a cuboid. The length, breadth and height of the container are 17m, 4.2 m, and 2.3 m respectively. The volume of milk that the container can hold is _________________ cu. m.

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Answered by takmogemahadev
0

Answer:

Let h cm be the height of the container . It is given that the container can hold 4 L of milk . ∴ The height of the milk container is 10 cm

Answered by AestheticSoul
4

Given :

  • Dimensions of a milk container :-
  • Length of the milk container = 17 m
  • Breadth of the milk container = 4.2 m
  • Height of the milk container = 2.3 m

To find :

  • Volume of the milk that the container can hold

Solution :

Using formula,

Volume of milk the container can hold ⇒

l × b × h

where,

  • l = length of the milk container
  • b = breadth of the milk container
  • h = height of the milk container

Substituting the given values,

⇒ Volume = 17 × 4.2 × 2.3

⇒ Volume = 164.22

★ Volume of milk the container can hold = 164.22 cubic metre.

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Know More :-

  • Area of square = side × side
  • Perimeter of square = 4 × side
  • Diagonal of square = √2a
  • Perimeter of reactangle = 2(l + b)
  • Diagonal of rectangle = √l² + √b²
  • Total surface Area of cuboid = 2(lb + bh + hl)
  • Perimeter of cuboid = 4 (length + breadth + height)
  • Total surface area of cube = 6 × side²
  • Volume of cube = side³
  • Perimeter of cube = 12 × side
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