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

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Answer:
1. proportional, 6
2. not proportional
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Table 1</u>
Each y-value is 6 times the corresponding x-value, so the variables are proportional, and y = 6 times x.
<u>Table 2</u>
The ratios of y to x are 2, 4, 8, so are not the same. The values are not proportional.
<span>-12 = pico(p)
So 10^-12 L = 1 pL
Use following to find the count of 10^-12 L are there in 2.3×10^-10 L
2.3×10^-10 / (10^-12) = 2.3×10^2 = 230 pL
-6 = micro (µ)
4.7×10^-6 g = 4.7 µg
1.85×10^-12 m = 1.85 pm
6 = Mega (M)
16.7×10^6 s = 16.7 Ms
So the answer is 16.7 Ms</span>