There's not enough information here to do that.
If the tank is nothing but a sphere, with no straight section between the hemispheres,
then the sphere has an inside diameter of 6.2035 feet. (rounded)
If there is a straight section in the middle, with hemispherical ends, then the longer
the straight section is, the smaller the diameters. We can't nail down the dimensions
unless you specify either the diameter or the length. We could probably do it even if
you just give us the overall length including the end-caps.
There is not enough information to calculate the dimensions.
Measure the linear dimensions in cm and then calculate the area using the appropriate formula. or measure the linear dimensions in metres, calculate the area and mutiply by 10000 or measure the linear dimensions in millimetres, calculate the area and divide by 100.
1 The dimensions of a house are very easy to calculate 2 It was a complicated situation having many dimensions.
to calculate square feet, you find the dimensions of a room and multiply them p.s. the dimensions have to be in feet p.s.s. the dimensions are the length and width of the room p.s.s.s. the length is sideways, and the width is up and down.
calculate the volume of a cylindrical drum 18 cm in diameter 56 in deep
Two,three
Like you would a regular prism.
calculate the mole fraction of benzene in solution containing 30% by mass in carbon tetra chlorid
With a protractor or use trigonometry if you know its dimensions
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With a protractor or use trigonometry if you know its dimensions
Yes. You can find the dimensions of the object (Assuming the dimensions are measurable) and calculate its volume in centimeters cubed.