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The inner side of rectangular tank are 70 cm, 80 cm, 90 cm. How many litre of water can contain?

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Answered by AestheticSoul
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Answer -

\purple{\bigstar}Amount of water the tank can contain \leadsto \boxed{\sf{\red{504~litre}}}

Given

  • Inner sides of rectangular tank -
  • Length of a rectangular tank = 70 cm
  • Breadth of a rectangular tank = 80 cm
  • Height of a rectangular tank = 90 cm

To find

  • Volume of water the tank can contain

Solution

\orange{\bigstar} Volume of rectangular tank = length × breadth × height

↦ (70 × 80 × 90) cm³

↦ 504,000 cm³

Amount of water the tank can store = 504,000 cm³

  • 1 cm³ = 0.001 litre

• To convert from cm³ into litre. Divide the value by 1000.

↦ 504,000/1000

↦ 504 litre

  • Volume = 504 litre

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Some related formulae -

  • Area of square = side × side
  • Perimeter of square = 4 × side
  • Diagonal of square = √2a
  • Perimeter of reactangle = 2(l + b)
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