Math, asked by gjohnnekherstel, 1 year ago

a regular aquarium tank is 30 cm long ,25 cm wide and 20 cm high.find the volume of water required to fill up the tank

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Answered by Anonymous
58

Hey\:!!..

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》To find :

Volume of water required to fill up the tank.

》Given :

Length = 30 cm

Breadth = 25 cm

Height = 20 cm

》Solution -

In order to find the volume of water required to fill up the tank we will find the volume of tank.

Volume =Length  × breadth × height

30\times 25\times 20

15000\:{cm}^{3}

The volume of the tank is 15000\:{cm}^{3} .

Converting {cm}^{3} into litre -

15000\:{cm}^{3} = 15000 mL

⟹ 15 litre

So, 15 litre water can be filled up into the tank.

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Thanks !!..


Manisurya: You have repeated height twice

But it’s length x breadth x height
Answered by vikram991
35
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Dimensions ................

    Volume = height × breadth × height

=>30\ x 25\ x 2030×25×20

=>15000\cm'315000cm'3

The volume of the tank is 15000/ cm'315000cm'3

Converting cm'3

into litre -

=>15000cm'3 into mL

= >15000 mL

=>15 litre

So, 15 litre water can be filled up into the tank.

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