R S Aggarwal and Veena Aggarwal Solutions for Exercise 1: EXERCISE 15A
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A cuboidal water tank is long, wide and deep. How many litres of water can it hold? (Given, litres.)

The capacity of a cuboidal tank is litres of water. If the breadth of the tank if its length and depth are respectively and (Given, litres .) is , find .

A godown measures . Find the maximum number of wooden crates, each measuring , that can be stored in the godown.

Find the capacity of a closed rectangular cistern whose length is, breadth and depth . Also, find the area of the iron sheet required to make the cistern.

The sum of length, breadth and depth of a cuboid is and the length of its diagonal is . The surface area of the cuboid is . Find .

Each edge of a cube is increased by . Find the percentage increase in the surface area of the cube.

Water in a canal, wide and deep, is flowing with a velocity of per hour. If of standing water is desired, then the area irrigated in minutes will be in the form of . Find the value of

A solid metallic cuboid of dimensions is melted and recast into solid cubes of edge . Find the number of cubes so formed.
