A brick has length of 1.8m, breadth of 6cm and height 0.5m. What will be the volume of 8 such bricks in cu cm.?

A water tank is 1m 50cm wide and 40cm high. How many litres of water it can hold?

bricks:

180*6*50 * 8 = ?

tank:
Assuming a square base,

v = 150*150*40/1000 L

To find the volume of a brick, we need to multiply its length, breadth, and height.

The length of a brick is given as 1.8m, which is equivalent to 180cm (since 1 meter = 100 centimeters).

The breadth is given as 6cm.

The height is given as 0.5m, which is equivalent to 50cm.

To find the volume of one brick, we multiply the length, breadth, and height:

Volume of one brick = length x breadth x height
= 180cm x 6cm x 50cm

To find the volume of 8 such bricks, we multiply the volume of one brick by 8:

Volume of 8 bricks = volume of one brick x 8
= (180cm x 6cm x 50cm) x 8

Now, let's calculate the volume of 8 such bricks:

Volume of 8 bricks = (180cm x 6cm x 50cm) x 8
= 54,000 cubic centimeters

Therefore, the volume of 8 such bricks is 54,000 cubic centimeters.