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246 Mensuration (solids and containers) (Chapter 11)

3 An evaporative air conditioner runs on water. It needs 12 litres to run effectively. How many 80 cl
jugs of water are needed to run the air conditioner?

4 In one city the average driver uses 30 litres of petrol per week. If there are700 000drivers in the city,
calculate the total petrol consumption of the city’s drivers in a 52 week year. Give your answer in kl.

CONNECTING VOLUME AND CAPACITY


1 millilitre (ml)of fluid fills a container of size 1 cm^3.

We say: 1 ml ́ 1 cm^3 , 1 litre ́ 1000 cm^3 and 1 kl= 1000litres ́ 1 m^3.

Example 12 Self Tutor


How many kl of water would a 3 mby 2 : 4 mby 1 : 8 m tank hold when full?

V=

=(3£ 2 :4)£ 1 : 8 m^3
=12: 96 m^3

) capacity is 12 : 96 kl.

Example 13 Self Tutor


Water pours into a cylindrical tank of diameter 4 m at a constant rate of 1 kl per hour. By how much
does the water level rise in 5 hours (to the nearest mm)?

In 5 hours the capacity of water that flows in
=1kl per hour£ 5 hours
=5kl

Since 1 kl ́ 1 m^3 , the volume of water that flows in is 5 m^3 :
Ifhmetres is the height increase, then the volume of water that must have
entered the tank is:
V=¼r^2 h
) V=¼£ 22 £h
) V=4¼h
) 4 ¼h=5 fequating volumesg

) h=

5

4 ¼

¼ 0 : 398 fdividing both sides by 4 ¼g

) the water level rises 0 : 398 m.

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