SOLUTION: The bottom of a water tank is square of side 3 metres. 13500 litres water is filled in it. Find the depth of water. (1 cubic metre=1000 litres)

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Question 866297: The bottom of a water tank is square of side 3 metres. 13500 litres water is filled in it. Find the depth of water. (1 cubic metre=1000 litres)
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi
13500L = 13.5m^3

h = 13.5m/ = 1.5m
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