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Salma bought a tank measuring 3 m X 2 m X 2 m for storing water. How many liters of water can be stored in it?

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Answered by tiwaavi
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Given condition ⇒

Length of the tank = 3 m.

Breadth of the tank = 2 m.

Height of the tank = 2 m.

∴ Volume of the tank = length × Breadth × Height

= 3 × 2 × 2

= 12 m³

Now, The maximum amount of the water that can be filled in that will be equal to the volume of its.

∴ Maximum amount of the water stored in it = 12 m³

= 12 × 1000 litres.

= 12,000 litres.

Hence, the litres of water stored in the Salma's tank is 12,000 litres.

Hope it helps.

Answered by imhkp4u
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Acc to the ques, Salma bought a tank measuring 3 m X 2 m X 2 m for storing water.

We are asked to find how many liters of water can be stored in it.

Firstly, we need to find the volume of the tank.

Volume = Length x Breadth x Height

or, 3 m X 2 m X 2 m

or, 12m³.

We know, 1m³ = 1000 L.

or, 12m³ = 12000 L.

Therefore, 12000 liters of water can be stored in it.

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