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A water container is in the form of a rectangular tank. Its base is 20 cm by 17 cm and depth of the water in the

container is 28 cm. Tony adds one a quarter litres, 350 ml and 100 ml water to the container
Calculate by how many centimeters has the level of water in the tank risen.

User Naresh NK
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Answer:


Height= 5cm

Explanation:

Given

Tank:


Base =20cm\ by\ 17cm


Depth = 28cm

Water:


Quantity = 1(1)/(4)L, 350mL, 100mL

Required

Determine
the\ height of the water in the tank

First, we calculate the total volume of water added.


Quantity = 1(1)/(4)L+ 350mL + 100mL


Quantity = 1.25L+ 350mL + 100mL

Convert all units to Litres


Quantity = 1.25L+ 0.35L + 0.1L


Quantity = 1.7L

Convert to cm^3


Quantity = 1.7 * 1000cm^3


Quantity = 1700cm^3

The volume of the water in the tank is calculated as:


Volume =Base\ Area * Height

i.e. the base area of the tank multiplied by the height of the water in the tank


Volume =20cm * 17cm* Height


Volume =340cm^2* Height

Since the above represents the quantity of water, we can substitute 1700cm^3 for Volume


1700cm^3=340cm^2* Height

Make height the subject


Height= (1700cm^3)/(340cm^2)


Height= (1700cm)/(340)


Height= 5cm

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