Question 1047601: BNU1501/101
Question 5
The cylindrical reservoir in the sketch below is half full. The number of litres of water that will be needed
to raise the water level in this reservoir by one metre, to the nearest litre, is . . . .
1 0 m
6 m
[1] 314 159 ℓ
[2] 78 540 ℓ
[3] 471 239 ℓ
[4] 1 885 ℓ
Question 6
A rectangular glass tank is 25 cm long, 20 cm wide and 30 cm high and contains water. The surface of the
water is 5 cm below the top of the glass tank. The number of liters of water the tank contains, rounded off
to the first decimal digit, is . . . .
3 0 c m
5 c m
2 0 c m
2 5 c m
[1] 12,5 ℓ
[2] 15 ℓ
[3] 2,5 ℓ
[4] 125 ℓ
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Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Question 5
The cylindrical reservoir in the sketch below is half full. The number of litres of water that will be needed
to raise the water level in this reservoir by one metre, to the nearest litre, is . . . .
1 0 m
6 m
[1] 314 159 ℓ
[2] 78 540 ℓ
[3] 471 239 ℓ
[4] 1 885 ℓ
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Question 6
A rectangular glass tank is 25 cm long, 20 cm wide and 30 cm high and contains water. The surface of the
water is 5 cm below the top of the glass tank. The number of liters of water the tank contains, rounded off
to the first decimal digit, is
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Vol = 25*20*25 cubic cms
1 liter = 1000 cubic cms
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