Math, asked by Lapcoat6130, 10 months ago

If the dimensions of a container are 2 m × 3 m × 2 m, what is the volume of air contained in the it if the walls of the container are 5 cm thick. Give your answer in litres.

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Answered by Amartya7
25

Answer :

Lets see :

Step-by-step explanation:

As the thickness is 5 cm, so the revised dimensions are :

200 cm - 10 cm * 200 cm - 10 cm * 300 cm - 10 cm

Volume is  :  190 * 190 * 290 cm^3

                  : 36100 * 290 cm^3

                  : 10469000 cm^3

                  or, 10469 L  [as 1 = 1000 cm^3]

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Answered by ASR100
13

Answer:

10469 liters

Step-by-step explanation:

Internal length of box

= 2m into cm

= 2m x 100

= 200cm - 5 x 2 (2 because length decrease in both side)

= 190 cm

Internal breadth of box = 3m - cm

= 3m into cm

= 3m x cm

= 300 - 5 x 2

= 290 cm

Internal height of box

= 2m into cm

= 2m x 100

= 200cm - 5 x 2

= 290

Capicity of box = Internal volume of box

Internal volume = l x b x h

= 190 x 290 x 190

=10469000cm

Into liter = 10469000

1000

= 10469 liters

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