Tank A is filled with water to a height of 11 cm .The water in tank A is then poured into 2 empty rectangular tanks B and C (with a base area of 10 by 7 and 6 by 5 respectively) such that water in all the tanks are equal. Find the volume of water poured out of Tank A.
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first we count the amount of water=volume of tank when height is 11cm.
tank is in cuboid so the volume of cuboid = l*b*h*
12*10*11=1320 cm³
1 cubic cm = 1.32 litre
and all tank contains equal amount.
so
the amount of water in one tank= x
so total amount of water=3x
3x=1.32
x=0.44 litre
so each tank contains 0.44 litre of water.
tank is in cuboid so the volume of cuboid = l*b*h*
12*10*11=1320 cm³
1 cubic cm = 1.32 litre
and all tank contains equal amount.
so
the amount of water in one tank= x
so total amount of water=3x
3x=1.32
x=0.44 litre
so each tank contains 0.44 litre of water.
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Hey!
The volume of water poured out of Tank A is equal to the sum of volumes of Tank B and Tank C.
As per the Question..water in all tank is equal.
so...
First find the volume of Tank A and then divide it by 3.So as to pour equal water in all tanks.
Later...
Add the volumes of Tank B and Tank C.
That's it!
880cube cm is the answer.!
Hope it is correct and helps u
The volume of water poured out of Tank A is equal to the sum of volumes of Tank B and Tank C.
As per the Question..water in all tank is equal.
so...
First find the volume of Tank A and then divide it by 3.So as to pour equal water in all tanks.
Later...
Add the volumes of Tank B and Tank C.
That's it!
880cube cm is the answer.!
Hope it is correct and helps u
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