The inner side of a rectangular tank is 70cm, 80cm, 90cm. How many liters of water can it contain?
1 cubic centimeter = 0.001 liters
V = 70 * 80 * 90
V = ______ cubic cm
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The inner side of a rectangular takes are 70Cm 80cm HOW many litresof OF water can it Contain?
L = 70. 70x80x90
B = 80. =504000
H= 90
To find the volume of water that a rectangular tank can contain, you need to calculate its volume. The formula for the volume of a rectangular tank is:
Volume = Length x Width x Height
In this case, the length of the tank is 70cm, the width is 80cm, and the height is 90cm.
To calculate the volume, you can multiply these three measurements together:
Volume = 70cm x 80cm x 90cm
Now we need to convert this volume into liters.
1 liter is equal to 1000 cubic centimeters (cm³). So, to convert the volume from cubic centimeters to liters, we divide the volume by 1000:
Volume in liters = (70cm x 80cm x 90cm) / 1000
Simplifying this equation will give you the final answer.
Volume =l×b×h=70×80×90=504000
In liters=504000÷1000=504liters