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A tank can hold 50 liters of water. At present, it is only 30 % full. How many liters of water shall I pit in the tank, so that it is 50 % full?

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Answered by kokan6515
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Answered by Anonymous
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The necessary amount of water to fill 50% of that tank is 10 litres.

Given data :

Total capacity of the tank = 50 litres.

Currently filled = 30%.

We can say in other words that,

100% capacity is = 50 litres.

10% capacity will be = 50÷10 = 5 litres

So,

30% capacity will be = 5×3 = 15 litres [ 30% is exactly 3times bigger than the 10%]

And,

50% capacity will be = (50÷2) = 25 litres [50% is exactly half than the 100%]

So, we need = (25-15) = 10 litres water to make the tank fill from 30% to 50%. (Answer)

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