Math, asked by vanshikakathuria4, 7 months ago

the demisnsions of cuboidal tank is 12 m 10 m and 8 0m. how much water can be filled in such 10 tanks​

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Answered by dipesh5715
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Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of cuboid = length × breadth × height

Volume of cuboidal tank = 12 m × 10 m × 8 m

Volume of cuboidal tank = 960 cubic m

Now, water rose upto 5 m level.

So volume of water filled = 12 m × 10 m × 5 m

Volume of water filled in the tank = 600 cubic m

Volume of water needed more = Capacity of tank - Volume of water filled already

Volume of water needed more

= ( 960 - 600 ) cubic m

Volume of water needed more = 360 cubic meter

Since 1 cubic m = 1 kiloliters

So 360 cubic m = 360 × 1 kl

= 360 kl

Answered by rohan1330
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Answer:

volume of cuboid = 12×10×80= 9600m3

10such tanks volume=10×9600=96000m3

96000m3=96000000litre

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