Math, asked by parillepcha, 11 months ago

if water expands by 6% of its volume as it freezes. How much ice can be obtained from 160 m3 of water​

Answers

Answered by Antiquebot
5

The volume of ice would be 169.6 m³.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

Volume of water = 160 m³

If water expands 6% of its volume.

So, 6% of its volume would be

\begin{lgathered}\dfrac{6}{100}\times 160\\\\=0.06\times 160\\\\=9.6\ m^3\end{lgathered}1006×160=0.06×160=9.6 m3

So, the volume of water becomes

160+9.6=169.6\ m^3160+9.6=169.6 m3

Hence, the volume of ice would be 169.6 m³.

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Answered by manishamahi710
2

Step-by-step explanation:

160 + 9.6 is equals to 169.6

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