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a container measures 18cm by 22cm by 30cm.it is half filled with water. Water from a jug is then poured into the container, increasing the volume in thd container by 1/3 of it
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a container measures 18cm by 22cm by 30cm.it is half filled with water. Water from a jug is then poured into the container, increasing the volume in thd container by 1/3 of it
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Question 1101000: Hi
a container measures 18cm by 22cm by 30cm.it is half filled with water. Water from a jug is then poured into the container, increasing the volume in thd container by 1/3 of its original volume.
How much more water is neede to fill the container completely.
After the water from the jug is added water flows from a tap at a rate of 660cm^3 per minute into the container. How long will it take to fill up the container to the brim.
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! a container measures 18cm by 22cm by 30cm.it is half filled with water. * 18 * 22 * 30 = 5940 cu/cm of water
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Water from a jug is then poured into the container, increasing the volume in the container by 1/3 of its original volume.
5940 + (5940) = 7920 cu/cm
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How much more water is needed to fill the container completely.
(18*22*30) - 7920 = 3960 cu/cm more water required
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After the water from the jug is added water flows from a tap at a rate of 660cm^3 per minute into the container.
How long will it take to fill up the container to the brim. = 6 minutes
You can put this solution on YOUR website! THE MENTAL MATH WAY (no calculator needed):
You start with of a container full of water,
and then add of that to have .
To get a full container, you need to fill the other .
The volume to add in cubic cm ( or as a nurse would say) is .
To fill the container completely, an extra or of water is needed.
Adding the water at ,
it will take .