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5 June, 21:21

How many liters of air are in:

A) a room that measures 10.0 ft * 11.0 ft and has an 8.00 ft ceiling?

B) a room that measures 11.0 ft x 11.0 ft and has a 10.0 ft ceiling?

1 in. = 2.54 cm (exactly); 1 L = 103cm3

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  1. 6 June, 00:01
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    A) 24916 Lts

    B) 34267 Lts

    Explanation:

    Considering that the air is a gas and this has the ability to expand throughout the whole room, the volume of air will be the same as the volume of the given room.

    So, in case A the solution is as follows:

    You can think of the volume of the room as the volume of a cube. Having said this, you will have that:

    V = Lenght x Height x Width

    V = 10.0 ft x 8.0 ft x 11.0 ft

    Let's change the units so, afterwards, it becomes easier to obtain the answer in liters as it is asked:

    1 mt = 3.28084 ft

    Hence:

    10 ft = 3.048 mts

    8.0 ft = 2.438 mts

    11.0 ft = 3.353 mts

    Going back to the formula we have:

    V = 3.048 mts x 2.438 mts x 3.353 mts = 24.916 mts3

    There we have the answer in mts3, but we are asked to obtain the answer in liters so we have to convert it:

    Knowing that 1 m3 = 1000 lts

    Then: 24.916 mts3 = 24916.22 lts

    Now the situation stated in B is the same:

    V = 11.0 ft x 10.0 ft x 11.0 ft

    Let's change the units according to the conversion described above:

    11 ft = 3.353 mts

    10.0 ft = 3.048 mts

    11.0 ft = 3.353 mts

    V = 3.353 mts x 3.048 mts x 3.353 mts = 34.267 mts3

    Now, we change the value in mts3 to liters as we did before:

    34.267 mts3 = 34267 lts
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