SOLUTION: water flows from a tank with a rectangular base measering 80 cm *70 cm in to a tank with a square base of side 60cm if the water in th first tank is 45cm deep how deep will be it b
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Question 767622: water flows from a tank with a rectangular base measering 80 cm *70 cm in to a tank with a square base of side 60cm if the water in th first tank is 45cm deep how deep will be it be in second tank
Answer by Cromlix(4381) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Volume of first tank = 80 * 70 * 45 = 252000 cm^3
Volume of square tank = 60 * 60 * h (depth)
252000 = 3600h
h = 252000/3600
h = 70 cm deep
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