A cylindrical bucket contains half of the water in centimeter. After pouring out 3 / 4 of the water in the bucket, there are still 10 liters left. Who knows that the bottom area of the bucket is 10 square decimeters, and what is the height of the bucket

A cylindrical bucket contains half of the water in centimeter. After pouring out 3 / 4 of the water in the bucket, there are still 10 liters left. Who knows that the bottom area of the bucket is 10 square decimeters, and what is the height of the bucket


1/2x3/4=3/8,
1-3/8=5/8
10÷5/8=16,
16÷10=1.6
A: 1.6



A cylindrical tin bucket with a bottom area of 350 square centimeters and a height of 0.8 meters can hold () ml of water (totally enclosed)


0.8m=80cm
350*80=28000(cm^3)
28000cm^3=28000ml



A cylindrical tin bucket, the side area of the bucket is 3202.8 square centimeters, 4 decimeters, if each cubic decimeter of water weighs 1 kg, the bucket is the most
How many kilos of water can it hold?


Perimeter of bottom surface = 3202.8 △ 3.4 △ 10 = 94.2 cm
Bottom radius = 94.2 △ 3.14 △ 2 = 15 cm
Bottom area = 3.14 × 15 × 15 = 706.5 square centimeter
Volume = 706.5 × 3.4 = 2402.1 cubic centimeter = 2.4021 cubic decimeter
Weight = 2.4021 × 1 = 2.4021kg
A: how much water can it hold 2.4021kg