Math, asked by karanhari340, 1 year ago

The dimension of a water tank are 12m*10m*8m.if it is filled with water up to the level of 5m how much more water would be needed to filled the tank completely?

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Answered by Hewlet
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Volume of tank=12×10×8=960m cube

Volume of water filled =125m cube

Water needed for completely filling tank=960-125=835m cube

Answered by MPCgenius
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<b>Answer</b>: 360 kiloliters

<b>Step-by-step explanation:</b>

Volume of cuboid = length × breadth × height

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

Volume of cuboidal tank = 960 cubic m

Now, <b>water rose upto 5 m level.</b>

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 = <b>Capacity of tank - Volume of water filled already</b>

Volume of water needed more

= ( 960 - 600 ) cubic m

Volume of water needed more = 360 cubic meter

<b>Since 1 cubic m = 1 kiloliters</b>

So 360 cubic m = 360 × 1 kl

= <b>360 kl</b>

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