A cylindrical gasoline tank, lying horizontally, 0.90m in diameter and 3m long is filled to a depth of 0.60m. How many gallons of gasoline does it contain? (1cu.m.=265gallons) Ans. 358.15 gal.

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6. A cylindrical gasoline tank, lying horizontally, 0.90m in diameter and 3m long is filled to a depth of
0.60m. How many gallons of gasoline does it contain? (1cu.m.=265gallons) Ans. 358.15 gal.
7. The base of a pyramid is a square 6m on its sides. If its axis 10m long makes an angle of 60°
with the horizontal, find the volume of the pyramid. Ans: 103.92m
8. A circular cylinder is inscribed about a right prism having a square base one meter on an edge.
The volume of the cylinder is 6.283 cu.m. Find the altitude in meters. Ans 4m.
9. A closed conical tank has a base diameter of 3m and an altitude of 4m. it is filled with water to a
depth of 1.30m. determine:
a. Volume of water Ans: 0.3235m
b. If the tank is set upright, its base lying on the ground, what is the new depth of water?
Ans: 0.0463m
Transcribed Image Text:6. A cylindrical gasoline tank, lying horizontally, 0.90m in diameter and 3m long is filled to a depth of 0.60m. How many gallons of gasoline does it contain? (1cu.m.=265gallons) Ans. 358.15 gal. 7. The base of a pyramid is a square 6m on its sides. If its axis 10m long makes an angle of 60° with the horizontal, find the volume of the pyramid. Ans: 103.92m 8. A circular cylinder is inscribed about a right prism having a square base one meter on an edge. The volume of the cylinder is 6.283 cu.m. Find the altitude in meters. Ans 4m. 9. A closed conical tank has a base diameter of 3m and an altitude of 4m. it is filled with water to a depth of 1.30m. determine: a. Volume of water Ans: 0.3235m b. If the tank is set upright, its base lying on the ground, what is the new depth of water? Ans: 0.0463m
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