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Question
A cuboidal water tank is 6 m long, 5 m wide and 4.5 m deep. How many litres of water can it hold?
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Solution
Given length = 6cm
Breath = 56m
Height= 4.5m
Volume of the tank =`lxxbxxh=6xx5(4.5)=135m^3`it is given that
`lm^3=1000`liters
`∴135m^3=(135xx1000)`liters
`1,35,000`liters
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"The tank can hold 1, 35, 000 liters of water"
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