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During the discussion, they felt the capacity of the tank will not be enough with these dimensions as per the current rate of consumption. A member commented that to double the capacity of the water tank it is enough to double the length and breadth. Is he right? Justify Your Answer

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Answered by mrinalaich21
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Answer:

No, only the length and breadth will not do. You have make suitable changes in its height or depth even...

Answered by banogulafsha50
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Step-by-step explanation:

let initial length,breadth and height of tank be l,b and h

capacity/volume of tank = lbh

Now, Changed length = 2l

changed breadth = 2b

changed height = h

volume/capacity of tank = 2l.2b.h

= 4 lbh

4 times of initial capacity.

so ,he was not right .

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