Math, asked by Yathindra2799, 1 year ago

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

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Answered by nikitasingh79
1

SOLUTION :

Given :

Length of a cuboidal tank(l) = 3 m

Breadth of a cuboidal tank(b) = 2 m

Height of a cuboidal tank (h) = 2 m

Volume of cuboid = Length × Breadth × Height

Volume of cuboid = l × b × h

Volume of cuboidal tank = 3 × 2 × 2 = 12 m³

12 m³ = 12× 1000 = 12000 litres

[1 m³ = 1000 litres]

Capacity of cuboidal tank = 12000 litres

Hence, 12,000 litres of water can be stored in the tank.

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Answered by mysticd
0

Hi ,,

Dimensions of the Tank :

length ( l ) = 3m

breadth ( b ) = 2m

Height ( h ) = 2 m

Capacity of the tank = volume of

the cuboid

= lbh

= 3m × 2m × 2m

= 12 m³

= 12 × 1000 liters

= 12000 liters

Capacity of the tank is 12000 liters.

I hope this helps you.

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