a tank is 3/5 full ofwater 50 litre more required to fill it up. how many litres can tank hold..??

x-3/5

x+50=?
X=3/5×(x+50)
X=3x+150
5x=3x+150
5x-3x+150
2x=150
X=150/2=75
So the value of x is 75
X+50=75+50
=125litres

125

125

A tank is 3/4 full. 60 gallons are used and it becomes 3/5 full. What is the capacity of the tank

3×50/5=130.

130-5=125ans÷

To find out how many liters the tank can hold, we can use the information given in the question.

Let's denote the maximum capacity of the tank as 'C'.

According to the question, the tank is currently 3/5 (or 3 out of 5) full of water. This means that it is missing 2/5 (or 2 out of 5) of its capacity to be completely full.

We are also given that 50 liters more are required to fill it up. So, we know that 2/5 of the tank's capacity (2/5 * C) is equal to 50 liters.

To find the total capacity of the tank (C), we'll solve the equation:

2/5 * C = 50

First, let's isolate C by multiplying both sides of the equation by 5/2 (or 2.5):

(5/2) * (2/5) * C = (5/2) * 50

C = 250/2

C = 125

Therefore, the tank can hold 125 liters in total.

Guy

(1-3/5)x = 50

Solve for x.

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