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How much water will a tank hold if the interior diameter of the tank is 1.6 m and its depth is 0.7 m?

Given,


Radius


Height = 0.7 m


The volume of tank = π × r2 × h


= 3.14 × 0.82 × 0.7


= 1.408 m3


Now, 1m3 = 1000 litre


1.408 m3 = 1408 litre


∴ The tank can hold 1408 liter of water


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