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an underground water tank is in shape of cub of side 7cm.what will be its volume?​

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Answered by ARMAAN911
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Answer:

Correct Question :-

1. An underground water tank is in shape of cube of a side of 7 m what will be it's volume.

2. What will be the volume of a box whose length is 16 m breadth is 8m and height is 5m.

\underline{\underline{ \mathfrak{Answer \: 1 :-}}}Answer1:−

The volume of the underground water tank is 343 m³.

Given :-

An underground water tank is in the shape of a cube of side 7 m.

To find :-

It's volume.

Step-by-step explanation :-

In this question, it has been given that an underground water tank is in the shape of a cube of side 7 m. We have to find it's volume.

Since the water tank is in the shape of a cube, therefore to find it's volume, we are going to use the formula required for finding the volume of a cube.

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We know that :-

\underline{ \boxed{\sf Volume \: of \: a \: cube = Side^3}}Volumeofacube=Side3

Here,

Side = 7 m.

Hence,

\bf Volume = 7 \times 7 \times 7Volume=7×7×7

\overline{\boxed{ \bf Volume = {343 \: m}^{3}}}Volume=343m3

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Thus, the volume of the underground water tank is 343 m³.

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\underline{\underline{\mathfrak{Answer \: 2 :-}}}Answer2:−

Given :-

The length, breadth and height of a box is 16 m, 8 m and 5 m respectively.

To find :-

It's volume.

Step-by-step explanation :-

In this question, it has been given that the length, breadth and height of a box is 16 m, 8 m and 5 m respectively. We have to find it's volume.

The box is in the shape of a cuboid, since it's length, breadth and height is given. So, we will find it's volume using the formula required for finding the volume of a cuboid.

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We know that :-

\underline{\boxed{ \sf Volume \: of \: a \: cuboid = L \times B \times H}}Volumeofacuboid=L×B×H

Here,

Length = 16 m.Breadth = 8 m.Height = 5 m.

Hence,

\bf Volume = 16 \times 8 \times 5Volume=16×8×5

\overline{\boxed{ \bf Volume = {640 \: m}^{3}}}Volume=640m3

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Thus, the volume of the box is 640 m³.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by ahansa702
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Answer:

343cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: side of the cube= 7cm

And we know that Volume of a cube with side 'a'=a³

So, we have to just find the cube of 7 which is 343

As 7³ or 7*7*7=343

Therefore, Volume of the cube=343cm³

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