Follow me on Twitter RSS FEED

Introduction

Posted in
This is the part of Math of the blog a campaing to save H2o By: Emmanuel Vallecilla and Sara Uribe

Posted in

Spanish

Posted in

Measuring Cup

Posted in

The measuring cup is one of the most common tool the measure water beacuse of its very simple desing.

Problem

Posted in

Emmanuel

Problem

Solution

Answer

Juan take 2 showers daily he take 5 minutes in every shower ¿ If in every shower he use 160 liters how manywater he use in 1 minute of the showers? ¿ How many water he use in the 2 showers?

160 divide by 5 =32

160+160=320

Juan uses 32 liters of water in one minute of the shower and in total he uses 320 liters of water in the two showers.

Volume

Posted in
Volume is how much three-dimensional space a substance (solid, liquid, gas, or plasma) or shape occupies, often quantified numerically using the cubic meter. The volume of a container is generally understood to be the capacity of the container, i. e. the amount of fluid (gas or liquid) that the container could hold, rather than the amount of space the container itself displaces.

Capacity

Posted in
Capacity is the ability to hold a fluid, very similar to volume
carrying capacity