To solve the problem, we need to clarify the given information:
- The question mentions a storage container that starts with 15 F T3 fertilizer.
- It states that the container gets filled by depositing 1.5 F T3 fertilizers every week for 5 weeks.
- After these 5 weeks, it takes an additional 14 weeks for the storage container to be filled.
Let's break it down:
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Calculate the total amount of fertilizer deposited in the first 5 weeks:
- Amount deposited in 5 weeks = 1.5 F T3/week * 5 weeks = 7.5 F T3.
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Add this amount to the initial amount to find the total after 5 weeks:
- Total after 5 weeks = Initial amount + Amount deposited = 15 F T3 + 7.5 F T3 = 22.5 F T3.
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Let \( x \) be the capacity of the container. Since it takes another 14 weeks to fill the container from 22.5 F T3, during that time, more fertilizer is deposited. The amount deposited during the next 14 weeks is:
- Amount deposited in 14 weeks = 1.5 F T3/week * 14 weeks = 21 F T3.
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The total amount in the container after the 14 weeks is:
- Total amount = Amount after 5 weeks + Amount deposited in 14 weeks = 22.5 F T3 + 21 F T3 = 43.5 F T3.
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Therefore, the capacity of the storage container is 43.5 F T3.
From the answer choices you provided: A) 21 F T3 B) 3653 (likely a typo) C) 28.5 F T3 D) Point five F T3
None of these options match the calculated capacity. If you intended to provide a different set of choices, please clarify. Nevertheless, based on the calculations, the capacity is 43.5 F T3.