Math, asked by sanapharshali21, 5 months ago

:) If a height of cuboidal pit is four times
that of its breadth and length is 5 times
that of its height. If volume of a pit is
8320000 m' then what will be height of
that pit?​

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Answered by Djsubbugovi
2

Answer:

:) If a height of cuboidal pit is four times

that of its breadth and length is 5 times

that of its height. If volume of a pit is

8320000 m' then what will be height of

that pit?

Step-by-step explanation:

:) If a height of cuboidal pit is four times

that of its breadth and length is 5 times

that of its height. If volume of a pit is

8320000 m' then what will be height of

that pit?:) If a height of cuboidal pit is four times

that of its breadth and length is 5 times

that of its height. If volume of a pit is

8320000 m' then what will be height of

that pit?:) If a height of cuboidal pit is four times

that of its breadth and length is 5 times

that of its height. If volume of a pit is

8320000 m' then what will be height of

that pit?:) If a height of cuboidal pit is four times

that of its breadth and length is 5 times

that of its height. If volume of a pit is

8320000 m' then what will be height of

that pit?:) If a height of cuboidal pit is four times

that of its breadth and length is 5 times

that of its height. If volume of a pit is

8320000 m' then what will be height of

that pit?:) If a height of cuboidal pit is four times

that of its breadth and length is 5 times

that of its height. If volume of a pit is

8320000 m' then what will be height of

that pit?

Answered by Anonymous
7

 \huge \fbox {Answer:-}

188.104 m

 \huge \fbox {Solution:-}

Given :-

  • Height = 4 times of breadth
  • Length = 5 times of height
  • Volume = 8320000 m³

To find :-

Height of the cuboidal pit.

Let the breadth of cuboid be x,

Then Hight = 4 × x = 4x

Length = 5 × 4x = 20x

Now :-

➡️ Volume of cuboid = l×b×h

➡️ 8320000 = 20x × x × 4x

➡️ 8320000 = 80x³

➡️ 8320000/80 = x³

➡️ 104000 = x³

➡️ √104000 = x

➡️ x = 47.026

Height = 4 × 47.026 = 188.104 m

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