Since
(density = mass/volume), we can get the mass/weight of the liquid by integrating the density
over the interior of the tank. This is done with the integral

which is more readily computed in cylindrical coordinates as

If the recipe makes enough stew for 6 people, and the ingredients cost $9.75, then for 24 people it will cost $x. You can write this statement as
6 people - $9.75,
24 people - $x.
Or as proportion,

Find x:

Answer: It would cost $39 to serve 24 people
Isn’t there supposed to be a picture?
This looks like common core which is never straight forward.It seems as though they are asking for the perimeter and not area,since they used feet for the distance around instead of sq.ft.
Answer:
48.1 m³ available, 2.5m³ not available
Step-by-step explanation:
Tan(X) = 4.5/(5.8+1.7)
Tan X = 3/5
Hypotenuse² = 3² + 5² = 34
Sin X = 3/sqrt(34)
X = 30.96
1/sinX = 1.7/SinY
Y = 61.003°
Third angle: 180 - X - Y = 88.037
Volume
= ½ × 1.7 × 1 × sin(88.038) × 3
= .
= 2.548
= 2.5m³
Available for storage:
½×4.5×7.5×3 - 2.548
= 48.077 = 48.1 m³