Math, asked by mairaj59, 1 year ago

the capacity of a cuboidal tank is 50000 litres of water find the breadth of the tank if its length and depth are respectively 2.5 metre and 10 metre​

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Answered by 2singhrashi
10

Answer: breadth = 2 metres

Step-by-step explanation:

1 litre = 0.001 m³

50000 litres = 50000/1000 m³ = 50 m³

Here m³ is cubic metres

Given dimensions of the tank:

Length = 2.5 metres

Height/ depth = 10 metres

Let breadth = “b” metres

Volume = length * breadth * height

=> 50 = 2.5 * b * 10

=> 50/25 = b

=> breadth = 2 metres

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer ⬇️

Let breadth(b)=x m

l=2.5 m, h=10 m

V=l×b×h=(2.5×x×10)m³

=25x m³

Capacity of a tank =25x m³=50000 litres

⇒25x m³=50 m³

⇒x=2

Hence, b=2 m.

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