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Answered by akeertana503
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Length of milk container = 8cm

breadth of milk container = 50cm

It is given that the container can hold 4 litres of milk

i. e. Volume = 4L=4×1000cm³ (1L=1000cm³)

=4000cm³

Now, volume of container = Length × breadth × height

i. e.

4000=50×8× height (h)

4000=400×h

4000/400 = 10(h)

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HENCE, THE HEIGHT OF THE MILK CONTAINER IS 10CM

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Answered by BrainlySparrow
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Answer:

10 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

 \bf{ \pink{ \underline{Given : }}}

  • Container's lenght = 8 cm
  • Container's width = 50 cm
  • Capacity that container can hold = 4 litres

 \bf{ \pink{ \underline{To \: Find : }}}

  • Height of the container so that it can hold 4 litres of milk

 \bf{ \pink{ \underline{Solution:  }}}

 \sf{Let  \:   \red{"h"}  \: be \:  the \:  height \:  of \:  the \:  container. }

 \sf{Volume : }

 \sf{ \implies\:{4L }}

 \sf{ \implies \:4 \times 1000 }

\sf{\implies \: 4000 \:cm^{3} \quad\quad\quad[\because 1 \: L= 1000\: cm^{3}]} \:

Now,

 \bf{Volume\:of\:Container = lbh}

Where,

  • l = lenght
  • b = breadth (width)
  • h = height

Putting values in the above formula,

\bf{\longrightarrow\: 4000 = 80\times 50 \times h}

$\bf{\longrightarrow \: 4000 = 400 \times h}$

\displaystyle{\bf{ \longrightarrow\: \frac{4000}{400}= h}}

\displaystyle{\bf{ \longrightarrow\: \frac{40 \cancel{00}}{4 \cancel{00}}= h}}

\displaystyle{\bf{ \longrightarrow\: \frac{ \cancel{40}}{\cancel{4}}= h}}

 \bf{\longrightarrow \: 10  = h}

 \bf{ \pink{ \underline{Hence,   }}}

 \blue{ \tt{ \:  \bullet \:  \:The \:  height \:  of \:  the \:  milk \:  container  \: is \:  10  \: cm. }}

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