Math, asked by saranoor0737, 2 months ago

find the volume of water in cubic cm that a water tank with length 2 m breadth 1 m 50 cm and height 1 m can hold​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Volume of a cuboid of length l, breadth b and height h =l×b×h

So, the volume of the tank =2×1.6×1.8=5.76 m

3

One m

3

can occupy 1000 litres.

Hence, 5.76 m

3

can occupy 5.76×1000=5760 litres.

Answered by kaushik1305
0

Answer:

your's question answer

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of a cuboid of length l, breadth b and height h =l×b×h

So, the volume of the tank =2×1.6×1.8=5.76 m

3

One m

3

can occupy 1000 litres.

Hence, 5.76 m

3

can occupy 5.76×1000=5760 litres.

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