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The crosssection of a canal is in the shape of an isosceles trapezium which is 3 m wide at the bottom and 5 m wide at the top. If the depth of the canal is 2 m and it is 110 m long, what is the maximum capacity of this canal? (Take π = 22/7)
1760 cubic metres
1650 cubic metres
1056 cubic metres
880 cubic metres
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880 cubic metres
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