1. SOLVE BELOW PROBLEMS CORRECTLY BY SHOWING YOUR STEP BY STEP COMPUTATION. THEN PUT YOUR FINAL ANSWER IN A BOX. ON YOUR COMPUTATION SET YOUR CALCULATORS TO ROUND OFF YOUR RESULTSTO 3 DECIMAL PLACES. IF YOU ARE COMPUTING FOR NUMBERS THAT ARE LESS THAN ONE, ROUND IT OFF TO FOUR DECIMAL PLACES 1. A 2.5 m tall steel cylinder has a cross sectional area of 1.5 m². At the bottom with a height of 0.5 m is liquid water on top of which is a 1 m high layer of gasoline. The gasoline surface is exposed to atmospheric air at, kPa. What is the highest pressure in the water in kilopascals? Note: Substitute your corresponding assigned number to the blank AIR GASOLINE Im WATER 0.5 m

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1. SOLVE BELOW PROBLEMS CORRECTLY BY SHOWING YOUR STEP BY STEP COMPUTATION. THEN PUT YOUR FINAL
ANSWER INA BOX. ON YOUR COMPUTATION SET YOUR CALCULATORS TO ROUND OFF YOUR RESULTS TO 3 DECIMAL
PLACES. IF YOU ARE COMPUTING FOR NUMBERS THAT ARE LESS THAN ONE, ROUND IT OFF TO FOUR DECIMAL
PLACES
1. A 2.5 m tall steel cylinder has a cross sectional area of 1.5 m2. At the bottom with a height of 0.5 m is liquid water on
top of which is a 1 m high layer of gasoline. The gasoline surface is exposed to atmospheric air at
kPa. What is the highest pressure in the water in kilopascals?
Note: Substitute your corresponding assigned number to the blank
AIR
GASOLINE
I'm
WATER
D.5 m
Transcribed Image Text:1. SOLVE BELOW PROBLEMS CORRECTLY BY SHOWING YOUR STEP BY STEP COMPUTATION. THEN PUT YOUR FINAL ANSWER INA BOX. ON YOUR COMPUTATION SET YOUR CALCULATORS TO ROUND OFF YOUR RESULTS TO 3 DECIMAL PLACES. IF YOU ARE COMPUTING FOR NUMBERS THAT ARE LESS THAN ONE, ROUND IT OFF TO FOUR DECIMAL PLACES 1. A 2.5 m tall steel cylinder has a cross sectional area of 1.5 m2. At the bottom with a height of 0.5 m is liquid water on top of which is a 1 m high layer of gasoline. The gasoline surface is exposed to atmospheric air at kPa. What is the highest pressure in the water in kilopascals? Note: Substitute your corresponding assigned number to the blank AIR GASOLINE I'm WATER D.5 m
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