a swimming pool is a length of 6m, breadth 2m and depth 1 m. What is the volume of the maximum water it can hold? Give your answer in metre cube, milliliter and litre
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Step 1: Calculate the volume in cubic meters Given: Length = 6m Breadth = 2m Depth = 1m Volume = Length x Breadth x Depth Volume = 6m x 2m x 1m Volume = 12 cubic meters Show more…
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