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To Make a Open Topped Water Tank Optimised To Hold Its Maximum Capacity.  

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GCSE Coursework Water Tank My task is to make a open topped water tank optimised to hold its maximum capacity. I am going to do my measurements in meters. The variable is going to be the corners that I cut. To find the optimum size for each square sheet I am going to use the same dimensions. The dimensions are going to be 2m X 2m square. Variable I know to find the maximum capacity you need the formulae 'ABC'. This is side A x B x C. In my coursework it will be side one x side two x variable size First of all I will do the variable size as 0.1m. In this case this case the formulae A x B x C will be the following 1.8 x 1.8 x 0.1 = 0.324m3 I will now continue and I will change the variable to 0.2m. In this...

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