Math, asked by ak55jj2, 9 months ago

There are two cube-shaped tanks. One
of the tanks has a side of length 3 m,
while the other one has a side measurin
half of the first one. Which tank can
store more water? Give reason.​

Answers

Answered by jaindivyang0097
0

Answer:

The tank with larger volume will store more water..i.e.,the tank with the side of 3m

Answered by sonakshi1508
1

Step-by-step explanation:

The tank’s volume is the maximum volume of water that it can store

so volume of tank is : L*B*H;

where L= 1m , B= 80cm =.8m , H= 120cm =1.2m

hence volume of tank in m^3 is = 1*(.8)*(1.2) = .96m^3

hence volume in litres is = .96 *1000 = 960 Litres ….. (because 1m^3 = 1000 Litres)

so it can store 960 litres of water…

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