Step-by-step explanation
From the statement, we have the following objects.
1) A water tank made of polyethylene with:
• height h = 8 ft,
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• width or diameter d = 5 ft,
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• thickness t.
2) A concrete base with:
• base b = 9 ft,
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• width w = 7 ft,
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• height h = 1 ft.
We also know that:
• the density of polyethylene is ρₚ = 0.900 g/cm³,
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• the density of concrete is ρc = 2.4 g/cm³.
We convert the densities to g/ft³:
1) Volume of the water tank
Using the data from the water tank, we make the following diagram:
The volume of the water thank is given by:
Where:
• Ab = area of the base,
• Ac = area of the curved side,
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• t = thickness of the tank.
The area of the base is:
The area of the curved side is:
Replacing th values of Ab and Ac in the formula above, we get thevolume of the tank
The mass of the tank is given by:
By replacing the value of the thickness, we get the mass of the tank.
2) Voume of the base
The concrete base is a rectangular prism. Its volume is given by:
Replacing the values of b, w and h, we get:
The mass of the base is:
Answer
• The ,mass of the water tank, is:
Replacing the value of the thickness t (in ft), we get the mass.
• The ,mass of the concrete base, is: