diametre of a bowl=10.5cm
radius=10.5/2
=105/20cm
volume=2/3pir r*r
=2\3*22/7*105/20 *105/20cm cube
=303.2cm
=0.303L
A bowl of half sphere shape.
You can not measure the number of liters with just the weight of the bowl. You would need to know the size of it.
Pour from the bottle into the Dog Bowl,Pour from the dog bowl into the cup,Pour from the bottle into the dog bowl again (leaving 4 liters in the bottle)
liters
1.pour the windshield liquid into the dog bowl. 2.pour what in the dog bowl into the cup. 3.then you have 4 liters!
go to rodricks room where you get the dog bowl then you put 3 liters in the dog bowl and then you pour the dog bowls liquids into the cup and then you pour the liquids from the big gallon of liquids into the dog bowl and then the big gallon will have 4 liters and then you are done which means you won
Liters is the most appropriate measure.
As the bowl is hemispherical in share, tilting it does not change the shape of the water, and so its depth remains the same. When the bowl has been tilted 35o, the distance the lip of the bowl has been lowered can be found using the Sine ratio. This can be subtracted from the height the lip was above the bottom the the bowl (namely the radius of the bowl) to find how deep the water is. The angle is 35o. The hypotenuse is the radius of the bowl. The opposite side is the unknown drop. sine 35o = drop/20 cm ⇒ drop = 20cm x sine 35o ≈ 11.47 cm height = radius - drop ≈ 20 cm - 11.47 cm = 8.53 cm
there are 4 L in a punch bowl
Bowls are not a standard size.
If Hall adds 50 percent of a 3-liter bottle to a bowl, he has added 1.5 liters to the bowl. 1.5 liters is equal to approximately 50 fluid ounces, so if the question was that Hall added 50 ounces of a 3-liter bottle to a bowl, the answer is still 1.5 liters.
A 4.6 quart bowl is equal to about 4.35 liters. A 4.5 quart bowl would be equal to 4.2 after rounding to one decimal point, while an even 4 quarts would be equal to 3.8 liters.