Answer: 640
Step-by-step explanation:
How many acres are there in 1 square mile? There are 640 acres in 1 square mile. To convert from square miles to acres, multiply your figure by 640 (or divide by 0.0015625) .
I can’t comment but good luck. It looks like a practice problem.
I believe it would be 13.6 ethanol because .85 times 16 equals 13.6
Hello! To do this, first find the volumes of the tanks (how much water they can hold), then how much water is in tank P, and finally, how full tank Q would be.
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To find the volume of a rectangular prism, you multiply the length, width, and height.
Tank P: 15 * 12 * 8 = 1440 cm³
Tank Q: 10 * 20 * 6 = 1200 cm³
Now, we know that tank P is half full. Therefore, the volume of the water must be half that of the whole volume of tank P. We know the volume of Tank P is 1440 cm³, so just divide by 2.
1440/2 = 720 cm³
Therefore, there is 720 cm³ amount of water in Tank P. Finally, find how much of Tank Q this amount of water would occupy.
Set up a fraction to do this:
720 / 1200 = 0.6 = 3/5
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Therefore, 3/5 of Tank Q is filled.
Hope this helps!