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User Bennet
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Answer:

9 litres

Explanation:

the volume (V) of the tank is calculated as

V = lbh ( l is length, b is breadth , h is height )

here l = 60 cm, b = 15 cm, h = 10 cm , then

V = 60 × 15 × 10 = 9000 cm³

using the conversion 1 litre = 1000 cm³ , then

V = 9000 ÷ 1000 = 9 litres

User Rohan Dubal
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Answer:

9 liters

Explanation:

It is often convenient to make use of the fact that 1 liter is 1000 cm³, or 1 dm³, where 1 dm = 10 cm. Expressing the tank dimensions in decimeters, we see they are ...

L = 6 dm, W = 1.5 dm, H = 1.0 dm

Then the volume is ...

V = LWH

V = (6 dm)(1.5 dm)(1.0 dm) = 9.0 dm³ = 9 L

9 liters of water are needed to fill the empty tank.

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