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A particular type of rock formation is known to have a porosity of 22%. How much fluid could be present in 50 L of this rock?
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A particular type of rock formation is known to have a porosity of 22%. How much fluid could be present in 50 L of this rock?
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Answer:
11L
Step-by-step explanation:
on edge
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40% I think would be right...
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