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a=C/8.pi.b
Given:
Length of the cuboid tank = 4 m
Breadth = 2.5 m
Height = 2.4 m
One third of the tank is filled with water.
1 cubic meter = 1000 liters.
To find:
The quantity of the water in the tank.
Solution:
Volume of a cuboid is:
Where, l is length, b is breadth and h is the height.
The volume of the tank is :
Volume of tank is 24 cubic meter.
One third of the tank is filled with water. So, the volume of the water is
The volume of water is 8 cubic meters.
We have,
1 cubic meter = 1000 liters.
8 cubic meter = 8000 liters.
Therefore, the quantity of the water in the tank is 8000 liters.
Sqrt14 = 3.74 (2dp)
The principal root is always the positive.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the gradient of the equation
The equation will have the gradient -3x
Use the general equation of a line, and substitute the coordinates in to find the y-intercept.
(4, -6)
(0, 6)
The equation of the line is
Answer:
B) There tends to be a linear association between variables
c) the data includes one or more outliers