Math, asked by daisy38, 1 year ago

calculate the amount of water a fish tank of dimensions 90cm, 45cm, 50cm can hold in litres????


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Answered by arvindlaks2005
6

Answer:

hope this will help you .


Step-by-step explanation:

volume of fish tank

= l *b*h

= 90*45*50

=202500cm^3.

       

           1cm^3= 1ml

= 202500ml

1l=1000ml

202500ml=202500/1000

                =202.5L

therefore the tank can hold 202.5L of water.





   


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Answered by harshkoushlay42
4
Let is convert the given values to meters
90 cm = 0.9 m
45 cm = 0.45 m
50 cm = 0.5 m
Volume of the given cuboid tank
= length x breadth x height
=0.2025 meter cube
1 meter cube = 1000 litres
therefore, volume of given tank
= 0.2025 x 1000
=202.5 litres.
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