Math, asked by munnachowdhary076, 6 months ago

A water tank is 3 m long, 2.5 m broad and 4 m high. Find the capacity of the
[Hint : Put 1000 cu. cm = 1 litre

ank in litres.​

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Answered by minnatnaziya
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Answer:

Length of water tank = 3 m

Breadth of water tank = 2.5 m

Height of water tank = 4 m

Volume of tank =Length \times Breadth \times HeightLength×Breadth×Height

Volume of tank =3 \times 2.5 \times 43×2.5×4

Volume of tank =30 m^330m

3

1 m^3 = 1000 liters1m

3

=1000liters

30 m^3 = 30000 liters30m

3

=30000liters

Hence the capacity on the tank is 30000 liters

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Answered by shreesanjanaa5
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Answer:

a water tank is 3 m long, 2 m wide and 1 m high. How many litres can be stored in it?

It looks like the OPer wants us to guess that the tank is rectangular, the dimensions given are the effective tank size (ie, it does not have uncommitted and undeclared orifices etc), that the tank is rigid enough that the volume will remain constant, or that the dimensions are those after filling, and that the top is horizontal. That last consideration would be relevant to a liquid, but not necessarily a gas.

The volume is clearly 6 m³, by inspection. Converting that from SI into litres, is 6000 L on the basis that a litre is a dm³ (in SI), and there are a 1000 of ’em in a m³.

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