The level indicator of water in a horizontal cylindrical vessel shows a value of 25% of the full scale. The capacity of the vessel is 16m³

Can you conclude that the vessel contains content is
2m³ of water?

1 answer

No, we cannot conclude that the vessel contains 2m³ of water.

Given that the capacity of the vessel is 16m³ and the level indicator shows a value of 25% of the full scale, we can calculate the volume of water in the vessel as follows:

Volume of water = (25/100) * 16m³ = 4m³

Therefore, the vessel contains 4m³ of water, not 2m³.