Math, asked by neerajkukareja, 6 hours ago

A water tank 5 m. 4 m long. Wide and 3 m. If high, how many liters of water can fill that tank?​

Answers

Answered by asahilthakur
0

Answer:

60,000 litres

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of cuboid = l×b×h

Given, length = 5m, breadth = 4m, height = 3m.

=> Volume = (5×4×3) m³ = 60 m³

1 m³ = 1000 litres

60 m³ = (60×1000) litres = 60,000 litres

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

It can hold 60,000 litres of water.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

  • Length of a water tank = 5 m
  • Breadth of a water tank = 4 m
  • Height of a water tank = 3 m

To find:

  • How many litres of water it can hold?

Solution:

To find water a water tank and hold, first we need to find the volume of a water time. After finding the volume of a water tank, which is in in SI unit that is in cubic metres, we need to convert it into litres.

Let's find out...

✰ Volume of a water tank = l × b × h

Here,

l is the length of a water tank.

b is the breadth of a water tank.

h is the height of a water tank.

Putting the values in the formula, we have:

  • Volume of a water tank = 5 × 4 × 3
  • Volume of a water tank = 20 × 3
  • Volume of a water tank = 60 m³

Now, converting it into litres...

  • 1 m³ = 1000 l
  • 60 m³ = ( 60 × 1000 ) l
  • = 60,000 litres

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