Math, asked by lakshayasrivastav123, 11 months ago

water is stored in 15000 thousand cubic metre capacity tank. how many small tanks of size 5m×6m×2m can be filled by emptying the big tank?​

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Answered by Itsritu
24

Answer:

Volume of the new storage milk:

= 5 × 6 × 2

= 60m^3.

N.o of tanks required = Storage capacity of the large tank /volume of new Storage tank .

N.o of tanks required = 15,000/60.

= 250

N.o of tank required = 250.

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Answered by ranikashyab066
8

250 small tanks of of size 5m×6m×2m can be filled by emptying the big tank.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Volume of Water in Big Tank = 15000 cubic meter,

Dimension of small tank,

5m×6m×2m

To Find:

How many small tanks of size 5m×6m×2m can be filled by emptying the big tank = ?​

Solution:

Volume for small tank,

\textrm{Volume for small tank}=5\times 6\times 2=60\ m^{3}

Hence, Number of Small tanks can be filled by emptying the big tank will be given as,

\textrm{Number of Small tanks}=\dfrac{\textrm{Volume of Water in Big Tank}}{\textrm{Volume for small tank}}

Substituting the values we get

\textrm{Number of Small tanks}=\dfrac{15000}{60}=250

Therefore,

250 small tanks of of size 5m×6m×2m can be filled by emptying the big tank.

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