Math, asked by chinemeaba, 7 months ago

What is the volume of a rectangular
water tank which is 8 metres long,4 wide and 3 meters high

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Answered by DDR108
33

Answer:

The dimensions of a liter of water in the shape of a cube is 10cm x 10cm x 10cm.

So, a cubic meter will hold 1000 liters of water.

44,000 liters (divided by 1000) is 44 cubic meters.

The volume of a rectangle (the rectangle formed by the water) is described as the “area of the base” times the height (of the water).

The width of the tank is 4 meters and the length is 5 meters. The area of the base of the tank (rectangle) is 4 times 5 (4 meters x 5 meters) = 20 square meters.

44 cubic meters (the volume of the water) divided by 20 (20 square meters, the area of the base) = 2.2 meters = the height of the water in the tank

Answered by AbinayaIX
4

Step-by-step explanation:

volume of a cuboid =lbh

so the volume is

(8)(4)(3) = 96 {m}^{3}

in \: litres = 96 \times 1000 = 96000 \: litres

hope it helps u

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