Answer:
160,000 tins
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the number of tins, divide the fill rate by the volume per tin.
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(2·(1000 L)/min)×(60 min)/(1 h)/(0.75 L/tin) = 160,000 tin/h
160,000 tins of paint can be filled in 1 hour.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
That's one tin every 22.5 milliseconds. It would be a feat of engineering to move that volume without splashing.
There are 60 minutes per hour. There are 1000 liters per cubic meter.
Answer: 4 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
okay so you have to know your times tables 2*4=8 so 20*40=80 then if he paid a tip of 10$ that would equal $90 witch is what he paid.
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The third one, 1/3(40)ft^3, due to the fact that the volume of a cone is 1/3 that of a cylinder. This is shown from their formulas.
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Cone