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A tank 16 m long and 23 m wide contains water
How many cubic metres of water must be rushed into it to make the surface rise by 16.7 cm?

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Answered by bhattak9617
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Answered by wifilethbridge
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61.456 m^3  of water must be rushed into it to make the surface rise by 16.7 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Height of water = 16.7 cm = 0.167 m

Length of tank = 16 m

Breadth of tank = 23 m

Volume of tank = Length \times Breadth \times height

Volume of tank =16 \times 23 \times 0.167

Volume of tank =61.456 m^3

Hence 61.456 m^3  of water must be rushed into it to make the surface rise by 16.7 cm

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