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    5. A tank whose length, width and height are 24 metres, 22 metres and 15 metres respectively is complet

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    A tank whose length, width and height are 24 metres, 22

    metres and 15 metres respectively is completely filled with juice. If the juice costs Rs.4/m3, then find the total cost of the juice in tank.
    A Rs.20900 Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B Rs.17850 Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C Rs.20400 Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D Rs.31680 Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    E None of these Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    Volume of juice = 24 x 22 x 15 = 7920 m3  Required cost = 7920 x 4 = Rs.31680

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