Which tank can hold more water? find out.
Tank A.7 cm ,25 cm ,10 cm
Tank B.8 cm ,12 cm ,20 cm
Answers
Answer:
Tank A=l×b×h
volume of tank A= 7×25×10=1750cm^3
volume of tank B=8×12×20=1920cm^3
tank B can hold more water
Answer:
To find which tank can hold more water, we have to find the volume of the tanks.
Tank A:
Length of the tank = 7cm
Breadth of the tank = 25cm
Height of the tank = 10cm
Volume of the tank = length * breadth * height
⇒ 7cm * 25cm * 10cm
⇒ 7cm * 250cm
⇒ 1750cm³
∴ Volume of tank A = 1750cm³
Tank B:
Length of the tank = 8cm
Breadth of the tank = 12cm
Height of the tank = 20cm
Volume of the tank = length * breadth * height
⇒ 8cm * 12cm * 20cm
⇒ 8cm * 240cm
⇒ 1920cm³
∴ Volume of tank B = 1920cm³
And now, we can compare.
⇒ 1750cm³ < 1920cm³
⇒ Volume of tank A < Volume of tank B
∴ Tank A can hold more water compared to tank B.
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