Math, asked by pritesh7122, 9 months ago


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A rectangular water tank is 3m long 2m wide
and 4 m high. it contains 2.7 m3 of water.
| How many more m3 of water must be poured
in to the tank as to make it half full​

Answers

Answered by ferozemulani
8

Step-by-step explanation:

volume of the tank = (2*3*4) = 24 m^3

half volume = 12 m^3

it already contains 2.7 m^3, i.e it will require to add (12-2.7) = 9.3 m^3 of water

to make it half full.

Answered by RakeshKhushi
0

Answer:

9.3cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

value of tank=(2*3*4)=24m^3

half volume=12 m

it already contains 2.7m^3 i.e it will require to add(12-27)=9.3m^3 of water to make it half

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