Math, asked by Prince235235, 10 months ago

cuboid tank is 35 metre long 20 metre wide and 18 metre high it has a water up to a height of 60 M how much more water can it hold ​

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Answered by nikhilkumar3032
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Answer:

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Answered by aasifabdul213
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Answer:5600CM SQUARE (HE DIDE THE QUESTION U GAVE IS WRONG ACTUALLY IT HAD ONLY 10M HIGH FILLED . )

Step-by-step explanation:Dimension of cuboidal tank =35m long . 20m wide, 18m high

Given water is at height of 10m.

now

Total volume of tank = lbh = 35\times 20\times 18=35×20×18

 = 700\times 18 =700×18

volume = 12600m  

 

now  voulume of water initially in tank= 35\times 20\times 10=35×20×10

=7000m  

 

quantity of water stored is tank now = origenal - volume of volume  water stored

quantity if water =12,600-7000

=5600m  

 

Hence 5600m of water can be stored in tank.

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