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the dimension of a water tank are 12 metre length 10 M breadth 8 M height if it is filled with water up to the level of 5m how much more water could be needed to fill the tank completely

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Answered by Anonymous
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 given :-

length of the water tank = 12m

breadth of the water tank = 10m

height of the water tank = 8m

and ATQ, the water is filled up to a level of 5m.

first let's find the volume of water tank = l × b × h

= 12 × 10 × 8

= 120 × 8

= 960m³

volume of water in the water tank = l × b × h(height of water level)

= 12 × 10 × 5

= 120 × 5

= 600m³

therefore water required to fill the tank completely = 960 - 600

= 360m³

if you want in litres, then it's = 360 × 1000 = 360000 litres (since 1m³ = 1000 litres )

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