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Answered by 54045103v
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Step-by-step explanation:

Water at rate 60 lt/min now this to m^3

=> 60×10^3 ×60 m^3/hr

Now volume of reservoir is 108 m^3

Now time=108/(60×60×10^3) Hours

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Answered by StarrySoul
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\mathfrak{\huge{\underline{Solution:}}}

\textbf{\huge{\underline{Given:}}}

● Rate of pouring of water = 60 litres/minute

● Volume of reservoir = 108 m^3

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 \star \rm \: 1 {m}^{3}  = 1000\: l itres

 \star \rm \:  {108m}^{3}  = 1080000 \: litres

Water is being poured at rate of 60 litres per minute.

Water poured in 1 hour :

 \hookrightarrow \rm \: 60  \times 60 = 3600 \: litre

No.of hours water will take to fill the reservoir :

 \hookrightarrow \sf \:   \cancel\dfrac{10800}{3600}

 \hookrightarrow \rm \large  \boxed{30  \sf \:hour  }

Hence,The reservoir Will take 30 hours to fill

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