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A kerosene trader has got an iron tank measuring 1cm×80cm×60cm. If this tank is filled with kerosene, how many litres of kerosene would it contain?

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We have,
Given from the question Measurement of ion tank =1cm×80cm×60cm

Now,
The capacity of iron tank =Volume of iron tank

= length × Breath ×Height

=(1×80×60)

=4800 lit.

Hence,
4800 litres of kerosene could be contained in the iron tank.

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