Asked by Shehryar

a rectangular tank measured internally is 2.5m long,1.5m wide and 0.8m high. how many litres of water are needed to fill the tank? the water in tank is transferred into small cylindrical tanks each of diamter 70cm and height 40 cm. find the number of complete cylindrical tanks that can be filled

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Answered by Steve
I'm sure you know how to find the volume of a rectangular tank, and a cylinder.

Just divide one by the other.
Answered by Tatyana
the shorter method is by dividing length by diameter , width by diameter and height[tank] by height[cylinder]
if you get a decimal by dividing either of the three throw the decimal away and multiply by what you have.

250/70x150/70x80/40

if u have not understood tell me
Answered by Writeacher
Tatyana needs to type with correct capitalization, spelling, and punctuation, as Steve's are. If not, her posts will be removed.
Answered by manjeet yadav
The the sum of number and its reciprocal is exceeds thrice the number by 1/6 find the number
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