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5 August, 22:46

Johnny has a toy tent, as seen below. The area of the base is 60 in2. The height is 8 inches. Calculate the maximum amount of water that will fill his tent.

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  1. 5 August, 23:11
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    the tent can hold 8.66 lb of water (or 240 in³ of it)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    assuming that the tent base is a rectangular area, and the vertical cross section is triangular, then the volume of the tent will be:

    Volume of the tent = Area * height/2 = 60 in² * 8 in / 2 = 240 in³

    assuming the density of water as 62.4 lb/ft³ then

    mass of water = density * volume = 62.4 lb/ft³ * 240 in³ * (1 ft / 12 in) ³ = 8.66 lb

    then the tent can hold 8.66 lb of water (or 240 in³ of it)
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