Math, asked by jennymishra715, 10 months ago

a rectangle tank is 28 cm long 15 cm wide and 15 cm high it is filled with water to a depth of 10 cm. How much more water can it hold?​

Answers

Answered by ashishyelonde3103
7

Answer:

2100cm {}^{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of rectangle tank =28×15×15=6300

Water filled in tank=28×15×10 =4200

Water can hold tank = Area of rectangle tank- water filled

in tank

=6300-4200

=2100

Answered by wifilethbridge
5

It can hold 2.1 liters more

Step-by-step explanation:

Length of tank = 28 cm

Breadth of tank = 15 cm

Height of tank = 15 cm

Volume of Tank = Length \times Breadth \times Height

Volume of tank = 28 \times 15 \times 15=6300 cm^3

Height of water = 10 cm

Volume of water = Length \times Breadth \times Height = 28 \times 15 \times 10=4200 cm^3

Volume water can be hold more : 6300-4200=2100 cubic cm.

1 cubic cm = 0.001 liters

2100 cubic cm = 2100 \times 0.001=2.1 liters

Hence it can hold 2.1 liters more

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