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A rectangular container by 8m by 6m by 10m and the height of water in this tank is 4m, if we poured 96kl of more water into the tank . What is the height of the container now?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by aman112a
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The volume of the tank will be Length x Width x Depth.

V = 10 x 6 x 4

V = 240 metres cubed.

Now, 1 cubic metre of water is equivalent to 1000 litres of water. This means that to find volume in litres, we have to multiply the volume by 1000. This gives us:

V = 240 x 1000

= 240,000 litres

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