Math, asked by thumcherlathiru6444, 10 months ago

A rectangular tank is 76 cm long, 50 cm wide, and 40 cm high, How many litres of water can it take?

Answers

Answered by TanmaySinghal
24

Answer:

Length=76cm

breath=50cm

heigth=40

volume=l × b× h

=76×50×40

=152000cm3

Answered by SteffiPaul
1

Therefore the tank can store '152 liters' of water.

Given:

Length of the rectangular tank = 76 cm

Width of the rectangular tank = 50 cm

Height of the rectangular tank = 40 cm

To Find:

The number of liters of water that the tank can store.

Solution:

The given question can be solved very easily as shown below.

Given that,

Length of the rectangular tank = i = 76 cm

Width of the rectangular tank =  w = 50 cm

Height of the rectangular tank = h = 40 cm

Now the volume of the rectangular tank = l × w × h

⇒ The volume of the rectangular tank = 76 × 50 × 40

⇒ The volume of the rectangular tank = 1,52,000 cm³

→ 1 cubic centimeter = 10⁻³ liter

⇒ ⇒ The volume of the rectangular tank = 1,52,000 × 10⁻³ = 152 liters

Therefore the tank can store '152 liters' of water.

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