Math, asked by sanjanakumari7744, 17 days ago

Find the volume of oil that can be poured into a cubical tin each of whose edge measures 10 m internally.

please explain it​

Answers

Answered by Sudhishrv
13

Volume of tin :-

 10^3

=1000 cubic.meter

= 1000 kl     (1 m^3 = 1 kl)

Answered by fahims8080
13

Answer:

Volume of oil = 10^{6} liter

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the information provided in the question it is given as

Cubical tin each of whose edge measures =10 m internally.

We need to find the volume of oil

Here we first find the volume of cube which is equal to the volume of liquids inside the cubical tin.

Edge = 10 m

Volume of cube = a^{3}

Where (a) is the edges

By putting the values we get the answer

V = 10^{3} \\V = 10\times 10\times 10\\V = 1000 m^{3}

As volume of oil = volume of cube

But the value is in meter cube we simply convert it into liter

1 cubic meter =1000 liter

1000m^{3} = 10^{6} liter

Hence volume of oil is = 10^{6} liter

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