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A cuboidal vessel is 10 m long and 8 m wide. How high must it be made to hold 380 cubic meters of a liquid?

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Dimensions of a cuboidal vessel: 

Length = l = 10 m 

Breadth = b = 8 m 

Volume of the vessel = 380 m3

Let ‘h’ be the height of the cuboidal vessel. 

We know, 

Volume of cuboidal vessel = lbh 

lbh = 380 m3 

or 10 x 8 x h = 380 

or h = \(\frac{(380)}{(10 \times 8)}\)

or h = 4.75 

Therefore, height of the vessel should be 4.75 m.



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