Math, asked by Scorer3411, 10 months ago

A rectangular aquarium tank/ fish tank with a base area of 200 centimetre square is filled with water to a height of 15 centimetre if the tank has a total height of 20 CM how much should be added to it to fill it completely (in litre)

Answers

Answered by MaheswariS
32

Solution:

Concept used:


Volume of cuboid= base area X height

1000 cubic cm = 1 Litre

Given:

Base area of the tank= 200 cm square

Volume of water in the tank

= Base area X Height of water level

= 200 X 15

= 3000 cm cube

Total Volume of the tank

= Base area X height of the tank

= 200 X 20

=4000 cm cube

Amount of water should be added to fill the tank competely

= Total Volume of the tank - (Volume of water in the tank)

= 4000 - 3000

= 1000 cm cube

= 1 litre

therefore 1 litre of water should be added to fill the tank completely.

Answered by aghemiar8
4

Answer:

1 l

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

base area = 200cm ^2

total length =20cm

height filled with water =15cn

therefore: vol occupied = 15×200

=3000cm^3

=3 l

amount of hight left = 5cm

therefore: vol left to fill = 5 ×200 =1000cm^3=1 l

ANSWER = 1 L

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