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Answered by 8888ucpl49
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Answer:

135 m³ = 135000 liters

Step-by-step explanation:

given ,

l = 6m , w =5m , d =4.5m

we know that,

v = lbh

v = 6*5*4.5

v = 135 m³ , v = 135000 liters

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Answered by Aritra3Kz22
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 \large\mathfrak \pink{Solution:-}

 \underline \mathbb{GIVEN:-}

★Length = 6 m

★Breadth = 5 m

★Height = 4.5 m

1m^{3} = 1000 \:litres

 \underline \mathbb{TO  \: FIND:-}

How much liters of water can the tank hold ?

\underline \mathbb{FORMULA:-}

Volume of the cubical tank = (length × breadth × height) (unit)³

 \underline \mathbb{BY  \: THE  \: PROBLEM:-}

Total water the tank can hold = Volume of the tank .

Total\: water the\: tank \:can \:hold=(4.5\times6\times5) m^{3} \\ \\ \implies 135m^{3}

We \: know \: that:1m^{3} = 1000 \:litres\\ \\ \implies135m^{3} =135 \times1000 \:litres\\ \\ \implies 135000\: litres

\underline \mathbb{ANSWER:-}

The tank can hold 135000 litres  of  water.

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