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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Here's \:  your  \: answer

L= 6m

B or width= 5m

H or deepness= 4.5m

Volume

  =  > l \times b \times h

 =  > 6 \times 5 \times 4.5

 =  > 135 \: m ^{3}

Now,

1 \: m ^{3}  = 1000 \: l

∴ \: 135 \: m ^{3}  =  > 135 \times 1000

 = 135000 \: l

Hence, the cubicle tank can hold 135000l of water.

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Answered by harsh24567
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Given:

Length = 6m, Breadth = 5m and Height = 4.5m

To Find:

capacity of Tank

Solution:

We know that

Volume of cuboid = length × breadth × height.

 =  >  Volume = 6 \times 5 \times 4.5

 =  >  Volume = 135m {}^{2}

According to question

 =  > 1m {}^{2}  = 1000litres

so

 =  > 135 {m}^{2}  = 135 \times 1000

 =  > 135000l

Hence, the capacity of Of Cubical tank is 135000L

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