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Ruth began filing an empty water tank at a constant rate of 3 hours the tank has 147 times pi, m^3 liters of water. Approximately what percent of the tank would be full of water after 9 hours.

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Answer:

5.8%

Explanation:

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If we know the constant rate at which a quantity is changing over time, we can set an equation to model the current quantity as a function of time.

We know Ruth began filling an empty water tank at a constant rate of 3
m^3 per hour (assuming that unit, not specified in the question).

The tank has a capacity of
147\pi\ m^3 of water, thus at 9 hours, it has been filled with
3\cdot 9 = 27 \ m^3 of water.

To compute the percentage of filling, we compare this volume with the total capacity of the tank


\displaystyle percent=(27)/(147\pi)\cdot 100\%=(27)/(461.8)\cdot 100\%


percent=5.8\%

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