Math, asked by donaann, 1 year ago

how many litres of water does if a vessel of length 2 cm breadth 15 cm height 10 cm contain ?​

Answers

Answered by kannaya87
7

Answer:

300cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

volume=length × breadth ×height

15×10×2=300cm^3

Answered by smithasijotsl
0

Answer:

The vesselcontainsn 0.3 liters of water

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Length of the vessel = 2cm

Breadth of the vessel = 15cm

Height of the vessel = 10cm

To find,

The capacity of the vessel in liters

Recall the formula

The volume of the vessel = length × breadth ×height

1000cm³ = 1litre

Solution:

The capacity of the vessel =  Volume of the vessel

= length × breadth ×height

= 2 ×15 ×10

= 300cm³

We have, 1000cm³ = 1litre

1cm³ = \frac{1}{1000} litre

300cm³ =  \frac{1}{1000} ×300 = 0.3liters

∴ The capacity of the vessel = 0.3liters

Hence the vessel contains 0.3 liters of water

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