Math, asked by AkanshaRasi, 2 days ago

A rectangular tank is 10 m long and 6 m wide. How much deep should it be to hold 480 kl of water?​

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Answered by ItsBranliestKing
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Step-by-step explanation:

10 metres long x 6 metres wide x 4 metres deep = 240 cubic metres, approximately 1,000 litres of water in 1 cubic metre. So the volumetric maximum amount of water is Answer 240,000 litres of cold water.

As we are answering with an approximation, the reason for this it this water temperation and water density do have to be corrected in the Answer. Cold water at 10.C is around 997 gm. Water becomes lighter when its heated. However when it is being stored in a large tank it should be kept around 10.C.

Answered by AntarikshGyani
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  • Given : A rectangle tank is 10 m long and 6 m wide.

  • To Find : Deep should it be to hold 480 kl of water.

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Solution :

    

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    \large\blue{\mid{\fbox{\sf{Volume\:=\:L×B×H}}\mid}}

    

Here,

    

  • Volume of Cuboid = 480 cm³

    

  • Length of Cuboid = 10 cm

    

  • Breadth of Cuboid = 6 cm³

    

  \large\underline\mathfrak\pink{Putting\:the\:given\:values\::}

    

    \large \sf\dashrightarrow{\:480=10×6×H}

    

     \large\sf\dashrightarrow{\:480=6×H}

    

    \large\sf\dashrightarrow{\:480=10×6×H}

    

     \large\sf\dashrightarrow{H =  \frac {480}{60} }

    

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  \large\underline\mathrm\blue{✞\:Hence,\:Height\:of\:tank\:is\:8\:m}

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