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An Olympic swimming pool is in the shape of a cuboid of dimensions 50 M long and 25 m wide if it is 3 metres deep throughout how many litres of water does it hold

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Answered by ridimabansal
30
The litres of water is same as volume of pool 3 meter deep
So the amount of water = 50*25*3=3750 meter^3
=3750000 litre (1 cubic meter =1000 litre)

Answered by surendralella
18

Answer:length =50 meters

Breadth= 25 meters

Height=3 meters

Then,

Volume of the cubiod=length× breadth× height

= 50×25×3

=3750 meter cube

=> 3750 kilo liters

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