Asked by Emily
                A tank measures 30 can by 60cm by 50cm. What is the height of water in the tank when 60000 ml of water are poured into it? 
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    You must mean 60000 ml^3.
60,000 ml^3 of water = 60,000 cm^3
(the beauty of the metric system)
you didn't state which of your data values are the height, I will assume it is the 50 cm
so let the height be h cm
Volume = 30(60)h cm^3
1800h = 60000
h = 100/3 cm or appr 33.3 cm
    
60,000 ml^3 of water = 60,000 cm^3
(the beauty of the metric system)
you didn't state which of your data values are the height, I will assume it is the 50 cm
so let the height be h cm
Volume = 30(60)h cm^3
1800h = 60000
h = 100/3 cm or appr 33.3 cm
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