Math, asked by rajaditya1551, 1 year ago

In a shower, 6cm of rainfall was there. find the volume of that fell on 1.5m hectares of land. (hint 1 hectare =10000m square)

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Answered by praveenpagariya1
123

Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

1 hectare = 10000m²

1.5 hectares=15000m²

Depth/height =(6/100)m=(3/50)m

Volume= L×B×H

Volume =area×height (L×B=area)

Volume =15000×(3/50)

Volume =300×3

Volume =900m³

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Answered by gautamrawatlm
14

Answer:

The correct volume of rainfall that fell on 1.5m hectares of land is 900m^3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Height of rainfall = 6cm

height of rainfall = 6/100cm = 0.06m

Area of land = 1.5 hectares

1 hectares = 10000m^2

1.5 hectares = 1.5 × 10000m^2

1.5 hectares = 15000m^2

Therefore, the area of land is 15000m^2

Volume = l×b×h

Volume = Area × Height (Area = l×b)

Volume = 0.06m × 15000m^2

Volume = 900m^3

Therefore, the volume of rainfall that fell on 1.5m hectares of land is 900m^3.

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