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OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

Using the information from #4, answer the following question by filling in the blank: The volume of the original main show tank is ____% of the mock-up of the tank.

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

So i think the orignal main show tank is 72000 pi and the mock up tank is 1049.24

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

no problem :)

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

ohhh oh my gosh sorry

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

there lol

OpenStudy (3mar):

"gosh "???

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

another word instead of saying "oh my god"

OpenStudy (3mar):

I see

OpenStudy (3mar):

So for the question, can you find any idea?

OpenStudy (3mar):

you should now be graduated from grade 12#!!! really

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

lol yay :D

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

ok this one...im not sure about

OpenStudy (3mar):

Can you sent the pic again please

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

sure

OpenStudy (3mar):

thanks

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

OpenStudy (3mar):

I am grateful to you!

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

um your the lifesaver here :D

OpenStudy (3mar):

Using the information from #4 what #4?

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

this one The company is building a scale model of the theater’s main show tank for an investor's presentation. Each dimension will be made one eight of the original dimension to accommodate the mock-up in the presentation room. What is the volume of the smaller mock-up tank? the answer was 1049.24

OpenStudy (3mar):

so the case of the model, not the real one right?

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

i think so

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

or maybe the real one not sure

OpenStudy (3mar):

I am sure that it is the model@

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

ok i leave it to the genius.

OpenStudy (3mar):

who?

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

you

OpenStudy (3mar):

Thanks a lot. This too much for me I know myself.

OpenStudy (3mar):

You are so generous!

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

thank you :) but trust me you are too

OpenStudy (3mar):

The volume of the original main show tank is ____% of the mock-up of the tank. means divide the original tank volume by the volume of the mock-up tank=

OpenStudy (3mar):

Can you kindly give me the final result of the volume of mock-up tank?

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

i got 68 :/

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

well 68.621 to be exact

OpenStudy (3mar):

No, I think it is 1049.24

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

but isnt that the answer for the volume of the mock up tank

OpenStudy (3mar):

why? we did it like that!

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

wait im confused

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

so the volume of the original main show tank is 72000 pi and the mock up tank is 1049.24 what do i do with these two numbers

OpenStudy (3mar):

Step by step

OpenStudy (3mar):

for the original "real" one: 171000pi for the mock-up "smaller one": 1049.24 divide original/mock up=512 Hope that helps

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

oh my god, thank you soooo much @3mar i swear you are a lifesaver!

OpenStudy (3mar):

This is honor on my shoulder! Thank you for learning!! I hope you can explain that for your lazy brother! hahah I am just joking! Send him my greetings!

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

ok i will, thanks again :)

OpenStudy (3mar):

You are welcome!

OpenStudy (3mar):

Thank you for learning!! Thanks for your confidence! I really appreciate!

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

aw no problem :)

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

wait @3mar for the real main room volume you put 171000pi wasn't it 72000

OpenStudy (3mar):

I just add the 1/4 sphere volume to the cylinder one to get 171000pi

OpenStudy (3mar):

revise it you will find it true but I live the person who check every bit in the problem

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

ok, got it.

OpenStudy (3mar):

you seem work harder than him!

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

honestly i do lol

OpenStudy (3mar):

Honestly I believe you!

OpenStudy (3mar):

Any more questions?

OpenStudy (3mar):

Peace be upon you

OpenStudy (nikki_skellington):

nope no more question and thanks same to you :p

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