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14 July, 06:03

A water tank is 1.2 m square and 1.35 m deep. It is half full of water. How many times

can a 9-litre bucket be filled from the tank?

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  1. 14 July, 06:16
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    Well, the tank's volume is 1.2 x 1.2 x 1.35 = 1.944 m³ = 1944 litres.

    It is half-full, so it contains 1944 / 2 = 972 litres of water.

    That is enough to fill 972 / 9 = 108 9-litre buckets.

    Step-by-step explanation: h = height of water = 1.35 m/2 = 0.675 m

    A = area of tank = s² = (1.2 m) = 1.44 m²

    V = volume of water

    V = Ah = (1.44 m²) (0.675 m)
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