Math, asked by jagannathkhatai91, 6 months ago

The Panchayat members decided to construct a water tank in their village to solve their

water issues. The project was sanctioned by the district authorities. A meeting regarding the

same was conducted to make some crucial decisions.

Q1. Find the volume of the cuboidal water tank if its length is x units , breadth y units and

height z units.

Q2) During the discussion they felt the capacity of the tank will not be enough with these

dimensions as per the current rate of consumption . A member commented that to double

the capacity of the water tank it is enough to double the length and breadth .Is he right?​

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Answered by kulkarninishant346
8

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. first the add 23+1 and next do the divised so ur answer is the 15 so divided it one more time
  2. so this ur answer is 5 then we can have 45 ur solution divide pne more time
  3. ans is 67
Answered by vishalns1994
5

Answer:

The member comment is wrong, as the volume becomes 4 times after changing the dimensions of length and breadth.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Cuboidal water tank dimension - length = x units, breadth = y units

             height = z units

           Volume of tank = ?

            if length = 2x and breadth = 2y, Volume = ?

Solution : Q₁) Volume of cuboidal tank = Length x breadth x height

                                                                 = xyz unit³

Q₂) if length = 2x and breadth = 2y

      Volume of tank = Length x breadth x height

                                 = 2x x 2y x z

                                 = 4xyz unit³

The member is wrong, as the volume becomes 4 times after changing the dimensions of length and breadth.

                                               

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