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Posted by Iqra ? 5 years, 8 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 8 months ago
Given,
Capacity of the cuboidal water tank = 60,000 Litre
We know,
1000 Litre = 1m³
60,000 Litres = 60000/1000 m³= 60m³
Volume = 60m³
Length (l) = 2.5m
Height (or depth) (h)= 12m
Let the breadth be ' b '
Volume = l × b × h
60 = 25/10 × b × 12
{tex}\frac{60 \times 10}{25 \times 12} = b{/tex}
b = 2
Thus, the breadth of the tank is 2m
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