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Dimensions of the tank = 20 m × 15 m × 6 mTherefore, the tank has cuboid structure.Volume of the tank is =20 m × 15 m × 6...
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1m3 = 1000 litresVolume of a cuboid with length 'l', width 'w' and height 'h' isVolume = (l) Ã? (w) Ã? (h)
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