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21 August, 06:01

A cylindrical oil tank holds 510 gallons when it is filled to its full

height of 8.0 ft. When it contains oil to a height of 3 ft 9 in, how

many gallons are in the tank?

298.2 gal

302.4 gal

277.9 gal

239.1 gal

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  1. 21 August, 08:57
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    8 ft = (12 * 8) = 96 inches

    3 ft 9 in = (12 * 3) + 9 = 45 inches

    510 gallons to 96 inches = x gallons to 45 inches

    510 / 96 = x / 45 ... cross multiply because this is a proportion

    (96) (x) = (510) (45)

    96x = 22950

    x = 22950 / 96

    x = 239.0625 rounds to 239.1 gallons <===
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