Given:
Length of the cuboid tank = 4 m
Breadth = 2.5 m
Height = 2.4 m
One third of the tank is filled with water.
1 cubic meter = 1000 liters.
To find:
The quantity of the water in the tank.
Solution:
Volume of a cuboid is:

Where, l is length, b is breadth and h is the height.
The volume of the tank is :


Volume of tank is 24 cubic meter.
One third of the tank is filled with water. So, the volume of the water is

The volume of water is 8 cubic meters.
We have,
1 cubic meter = 1000 liters.
8 cubic meter = 8000 liters.
Therefore, the quantity of the water in the tank is 8000 liters.
Five (5) because you have 10 fingers 5 fingers get cut off how many do you have left.
Answer:
-0.03
Step-by-step explanation:
-59x+3.2=5
-59x=5-3.2
-59x=1.8
x=1.8/-59
x=-0.03
The axis of symetry, or A.o.S, intersects a parabola at its vertex. The answer is x=1
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
A. is wrong because having a different height for each seedling and not trying to keep it equal is simply worse than making sure the heights are identical.
B. Completely wrong because it would likely result in 1 plot having more melon seedlings than the other.
C. Correct because it makes sure the seedlings are the same height at the beginning of the experiment, allowing less randomness in the experiment.
D. Putting the taller of a each pair for 1 plot makes it the experiment rigged in favor of the plot with taller seedlings
E. Same issue as D.