Experience The NoBrokerHood Difference!

Set up a demo for the entire community

Thank You For Submitting The Form
Q.

Three centimetres of water in a tank equals 2 litres, so how many litres is 45 millimetres?

view 37 Views

1 Answers

6 months

Comment

whatsapp [#222222128] Created with Sketch. Send
0 2024-07-03T10:10:16+00:00

I am good at maths, so I believe I can help you get the answer to your query: Three centimetres of water in a tank equals 2 litres, so how many litres is 45 millimetres. 

  • Given that 3 centimetres of water in a tank equals 2 litres, we can first find out:

  • 1 centimetre equals ⅔ litres. 45 millimetres = 4.5 centimetres. 

To find the volume in litres:

  • 4.5 cm×2/3 liters/cm = 3 litres

  • So if a tank contains 2 litres for every 3 centimetres of water, then at a depth of 4.5 centimetres (or 45 millimetres), it will hold 3 litres of water.

Opt for NoBroker’s Expert Plumbers to Ensure Efficient Solutions for All Your Plumbing Needs

Read More:

6 feet length and 6 feet width and 7 feet height of tank, How to find water capacity in litre?

Most Viewed Questions

Recently Published Questions

Flat 25% off on Home Painting
Top Quality Paints | Best Prices | Experienced Partners