Math, asked by Prettyprincess96, 17 days ago

A water tank is 15 m long, 12 m wide and 1.4 m deep. It has water upto a height of 60 cm. How much more water can the tank contain?




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Answered by ItzSavageGirlIsha
8

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: The volume of the tank will be Length x Width x Depth. V = 240 metres cubed. Hope that helped.

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Answered by XxPratyakshxX
3

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of the tank will be Length x Width x Depth.

V = 10 x 6 x 4

V = 240 metres cubed.

Now, 1 cubic metre of water is equivalent to 1000 litres of water. This means that to find volume in litres, we have to multiply the volume by 1000. This gives us:

V = 240 x 1000

= 240,000 litres

Hope that helped.

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