Math, asked by tbinu545, 1 year ago

if 64 buckets of water is withdrawn
from a cubical come up full of
water. Then 1/3 of water in
the tank is still remain . If the !
length of the side of the water
tank is 1.2 meters then what
is the capacity of each buckets
(in litre) (I cubic dem = I litre),​

Answers

Answered by ishag5803
0

Answer:

Let the tank can hold V Lts. of water.

Let each bucket can hold B Lts. of water.

Given, edge of cubical tank = 1.2m

total number of buckets = 64

part of water taken out with bucket

of total volume of tank

As, volume of cubical tank = 1.23 m3

therefore,

As, 1m3 = 1000 L

So, B =

L = 0.018 L

Answered by knjroopa
7

Step-by-step explanation:

Given If 64 buckets of water is withdrawn  from a cubical come up full of

water. Then 1/3 of water in  the tank is still remain . If the length of the side of the water  tank is 1.2 meters then what  is the capacity of each buckets

  • According to question 2/3 rd (1- 1/3) of the tank is emptied using 64 buckets.
  • Volume of the tank = (1.2)^3
  •                                  = 1.728 m^3
  • Volume of 64 buckets = 1.728 x 2/3 m^3
  • Therefore volume of 1 bucket = 1.728 x 2/3 x 1/64
  •                                                 = 0.018 m^3
  •                                            = 0.018 x 1000 litre

                                                 = 18 litres.  

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