A cylindrical dispenser of capacity 6.9 ℓ was filled with lemon juice to its brim. The lemon juice in the dispenser was then dispensed into a cubical container of sides 18 cm, through a tap flowing at a rate of 137 mℓ /min. After 16 min, the tap was turned off and the container was
34 full.
- What percentage of the lemon juice in the cylindrical dispenser was left? Round off your answer to the nearest 2 decimal places.
- How many litres of lemon juice were there in the container at first? (1 ℓ = 1000 cm3)
(a)
Volume of lemon juice that was dispensed
= 137 x 16
= 2192 mℓ
1 ℓ = 1000 mℓ
2.192 ℓ = 2192 mℓ
Volume of lemon juice Left in the dispenser
= 6.9 - 2.192
= 4.708 ℓ
Percentage of lemon juice Left in the dispenser
= 4.708 ÷ 6.9 x 100
= 68.231884057971%
≈ 68.23% (to 2 decimal places)
(b)
Amount of lemon juice in the container in the end
= 34 x 18 x 18 x 18 = 4374 cm
3
Amount of lemon juice in the container at first
= 4374 - 2192
= 2182 cm
3 1000 cm³ = 1 ℓ
2182 cm
3 = 2.182 ℓ
Answer(s): (a) 68.23%; (b) 2.182 ℓ