Rectangle volume formula: Volume = length × width × height
V = 2.75 × 1.80 × 1.40 = 6.93 meters³
1m³ = 1000 litres
6.93 × 1000 = 6930 litres
Answer:
6930 litres of water can hold when filled to the brim.
Let <em>V</em> be the volume of the tank. The inlet pipe fills the tank at a rate of
<em>V</em> / (5 hours) = 0.2<em>V</em> / hour
and the outlet pipe drains it at a rate of
<em>V</em> / (8 hours) = 0.125<em>V</em> / hour
With both valves open, the net rate of water entering the tank is
(0.2<em>V</em> - 0.125<em>V </em>) / hour = 0.075<em>V</em> / hour
If <em>t</em> is the time it takes for the tank to be full, then
(0.075<em>V</em> ) / hour • <em>t</em> = <em>V</em>
Solve for <em>t</em> :
<em>t</em> = <em>V</em> / ((0.075<em>V</em> ) / hour)
<em>t</em> = 1/0.075 hour
<em>t</em> ≈ 13.333 hours
40,810 if you mean 4 thousand 8 hundred and 10 then its 4,810
Answer:
its correct there adding to or subtracting 2 each time.
Step-by-step explanation:
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