Math, asked by hbxch, 10 months ago

How much clay is dug out in digging a well measuring 3 m by 2 m by 5 m?​

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Answered by DabstepCoder
5

Answer:

30 cubic meters

Step-by-step explanation:

A well is sized 3m 2m and 5m

Meaning two of the lengths is the base of a well

one another is a height of a well...

When combined, a well will have a volume of 3m * 2m * 5m = 30 m^3

## 30 cubic meters of clay will be dug out for a well...

Answered by BrainlyPrince92
5

\huge{\mathfrak{\underline{Question :}}} \\ \\ \textsf{How much clay is dug out in digging} \\ \textsf{a well measuring 3 m by 2 m by 5 m?} \\ \\\huge{\mathfrak{\underline{Answer :}}} \\ \\ \underline{\boxed{\sf{\textsf{Volume of the Clay dug out from a Well is 30 }m^3}}} \\ \\ \sf \huge{\mathfrak{\underline{Step-by-Step \: Explanation :}}} \\ \\ \textsf{Given that,} \\  \textsf{ \:  \:  \:  \:  \: Dimension of the well } \sf is \:  3  \: m \times 2 \:  m \times 5 \:  m. \\  \\  \textsf{We know that,} \\  \textsf{ \:  \:  \:  \:  \: Volume of a Cuboid} = \sf Length \times Breadth \times Height  \\  \\  \textsf{Substitute the dimension value in the formula,} \\  \therefore  \sf Volume = ( 3  \times  2  \times  5 ) \: m {}^{3}  \\   \sf \implies 30 \:  {m}^{3}  \\  \\  \textsf{Therefore, Volume of the clay dug out from a well is 30 } \sf {m}^{3}.

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