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2 November, 19:07

A cubic tank holds 1,000.0 kg of water. what are the the dimensions of the tank in meters? explain your reasoning

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  1. 2 November, 19:33
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    Given: A cubic tank holds 1,000.0 kg of water.

    Mass of water in tank (m) = 1000.0 kg

    Density of water (d) = 1000.0 kg / m³

    Concept: Volume (V) = Mass / Density

    Since the tank holds these water in it so the volume of water will be equal to the volume of the tank.

    Hence, the volume of the tank = Mass of water / Density of water

    or, = 1000.0 kg / 1000.0 kg m⁻³

    or, = 1.0 m³

    Since tank is cubical in shape. Let its side be 'x'

    The volume of tank (x³) = 1.0 m³

    or. side of tank (x) = 1.0 m

    Hence, the dimensions of the tank will be 1.0 m.
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