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  • 05-07-2019
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A 4m^3 container is being filled at a rate of 0.051m^3/s. What is the time required to completely fill this container?

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  • 09-07-2019

Answer:

Time required to completely fill this container = 78.43 seconds

Explanation:

Volume of container = 4 m³

Rate of filling of container = 0.051 m³/s

We have the equation

             [tex]\texttt{Time required}=\frac{\texttt{Volume of container}}{\texttt{Rate of filling of container}}[/tex]

Substituting

             [tex]\texttt{Time required}=\frac{4}{0.051}=\frac{4000}{51}=78.43 s[/tex]

Time required to completely fill this container = 78.43 seconds

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