We know that the volume of a cuboid is given by V = l x b x h. Substituting V = 1 cubic meter, we can write 1 = l x b x h.
In order to find the dimensions, we can assume any two values for length and breadth and then solve for the third dimension. Let's assume l = 1 meter and b = 1 meter. Substituting these values in the equation, we get 1 = 1 x 1 x h. Solving for h, we get h = 1 meter.
Therefore, the dimensions of the container required for one cubic meter of water are 1 meter in length, 1 meter in breadth, and 1 meter in height.
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