Math, asked by unstoppable2008, 3 days ago

Sajid has a cuboidal water tank of dimensions 3 m × 4 m × 5 m. He wants to fill the tank using a cuboidal bucket of dimension 90 cm × 50 cm × 110 cm. At most how many times can he empty the fully filled bucket into the tank so that the tank does not overflow?

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Answered by pande3279
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Answer:

l=6m, b=5m, h=4.5m

⇒Volume of tank =l×b×h

⇒V=6×5×4.5=135m

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⇒Amount of water hold by 1m

3

volume =1000l

Amount of water hold by 135m

3

volume

=135×1000

=135000 L

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Answered by vahininadimpalli
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Volume of the water tank = l x b x h

=3m x 4m x5m

=60m^3

1m^3 = 1000 litres

60m^3=6000 litres

volume of bucket= l x b x h

=90 x 50 x 110  cm^3

= 495000cm^3

= 495 litres

no.of.times he can empty the fully filled bucket into the tank so that the tank does not overflow = 6000/495 = 12.12

when rounded off gives 12 buckets

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