Complete Question:
Tublu buys a cylindrical water tank of height 1.4m and diameter 1.1m to catch rainwater off his roof. He has a full 2 liters tin of paint in his store and decides to paint the tank(not the base). If he uses 250ml to cover 1m2, will he have enough paint to cover the tank with one layer of paint? Take pie as 3.142
Answer:
Yes. It will be enough to cover the tank with 1 layer of paint. The tank requires 1.21 liters of paint.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Height of cylindrical tank (h) = 1.4m
Diameter = 1.1m (radius = ½ of 1.1 = 0.55 m)
Litres of paint available = 2 liters
Rate of usage of paint = 250 ml to 1 m²
π = 3.142
Required:
Determine if the available 2 liters of paint would be enough for the painting
Solution:
Step 1: calculate the curved surface area of the cylindrical tank
Curved surface area (CSA) = 2πrh
= 2*3.142*0.55*1.4
= 4.84 m²
Step 2: Calculate how many liters of paint is required to paint the cylindrical tank having a curved surface area of 4.84 m²
If 1 m² requires 250ml (0.25 liters) of paint,
4.84m² area will require 4.84*0.25 liters
= 1.21 liters of paint.
<em>Since 2 liters of paint is available, it means the paint will be more than enough to cover the tank with 1 layer of paint.</em>