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a rectangular shaped tank whose dimensions are 10m, 8m, 6m and contains water upto 3m. how much more water can be filled.

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Answered by Anonymous
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hello!!

here's ur answer...

given:-

→ length of the tank = 10m
→ breadth of the tank = 8m
→ height of the tank = 6m

volume of the tank = l×b×h

= 10×8×6

= 80×6

= 480m³

volume of water in the tank if it contains water upto 3m.

let height be 3m.

volume = l×b×h

= 10×8×3

= 80×3

= 240m³

water can be filled in the tank = 480-240

= 240m³

we know that 1m³ = 1000litres.

therefore 240m³= 240×1000

= 240000litres.

final answer is 240m³ but if u want to find in litres then ans is 240000 litres.

hope this helps..!
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