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7 May, 21:31

The diagram shows a partly filled oil tank

width=2

length=5

height = 3

the depth of oil in the tank is 1.2m

1 cubic metre is equivalent to 1000 litres

work out the quantity of oil in the tank

give your answer in litres

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  1. 7 May, 23:28
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    12,000 Litres

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The tank is rectangular with given dimensions.

    The quantity of oil is the volume of oil given by:

    Volume of Oil = length * width * height of oil (depth)

    Hence,

    Volume of oil = 5 * 2 * 1.2 = 12 cubic meters

    Since 1 cubic meters = 1000 liters, we have:

    12 (1000 Liters) = 12,000 Liters
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