a water container is 15 cm long 70cm wide. What should be its height so that it can hold 6.3 littrs of water
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Given the Length of the container = 15cm
Breadth of the container = 70cm
We know that 1 litre = 1000cm³
Therefore 6.3 litres = 6.3 × 1000
= 6300cm³
Capacity of the container = 6300cm³
Therefore l × b × h = 6300cm³
=> 15 × 70 × h = 6300cm³
=> 1050 × h = 6300cm³
=> h = 6300/1050
=> h = 6cm
Height of the container is 6cm.
Breadth of the container = 70cm
We know that 1 litre = 1000cm³
Therefore 6.3 litres = 6.3 × 1000
= 6300cm³
Capacity of the container = 6300cm³
Therefore l × b × h = 6300cm³
=> 15 × 70 × h = 6300cm³
=> 1050 × h = 6300cm³
=> h = 6300/1050
=> h = 6cm
Height of the container is 6cm.
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