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A rectangular container whose base is a square of side 6 cm holds water up to 3 cm from the top. When a solid cube is placed in the water and is completely submerged, - Mathematics

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A rectangular container whose base is a square of side 6 cm holds water up to 3 cm from the top. When a solid cube is placed in the water and is completely submerged, the water rises to the top and 17 cm3 of water overflows. Find the edge of the cube.

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We have,

A rectangular container whose base is a square of side 6 cm holds water up to 3 cm from the top. When a solid cube is placed in the water and is completely submerged, the water rises to the top and 17 cm of water overflows.

Now we know that,

Volume of a cuboid = (Length) × (Breadth) × (Height)

Then, the volume of a rectangular container is 6 × 6 × 3 = 108 cm3

Now, volume of a cube is (Edge)3

Volume of the cube = The volume of a rectangular container + Volume of water overflows

(Edge)3 = 108 + 17 = 125 cm3

(Edge) = 5 cm

Therefore, the edge of the cube is 5 cm.

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Chapter 18: Surface Area and Volume of Solids - EXERCISE 18 [Page 224]

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B Nirmala Shastry Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 18 Surface Area and Volume of Solids
EXERCISE 18 | Q 14. | Page 224
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