Math, asked by 8g3530, 3 months ago

<br /><br /> We must have heard news about the rainfall in an area. The rainfall in an area is<br /><br />measured in mm or cm. 1 mm of rainfall equal to 1 litre of water that falls on per square<br /><br />metre of the land. So, we can say that 200 cm (2000 mm) rainfall means every squared<br /><br />metre of the land received 2m3 of water.<br /><br />If the rainfall in an area is 150 cm, how many litres of water falls on a rectangular plot<br /><br />of dimensions 15 m x 12 m?<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Pls answer it correctly no spam answer ​

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Answered by prajwalchaudhari
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The rainfall in an area is<br /><br />measured in mm or cm. 1 mm of rainfall equal to 1 litre of water that falls on per square<br /><br />metre of the land. So, we can say that 200 cm (2000 mm) rainfall means every squared<br /><br />metre of the land received 2m3 of water.<br /><br />If the rainfall in an area is 150 cm, how many litres of water falls on a rectangular plot<br /><br />of dimensions 15 m x

Answered by Darika25
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your answer is 270000Litre.

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