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A water tank contains 320 litres of water, correct to the nearest 10 litres. 50 litres of water, correct to the nearest litre, are removed from the tank. Calculate the upper bound of the amount of water left in the tank.

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Answer:

[tex]N_l=270 litres[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

From  the question we are told

Total litres of water [tex]N_t=320[/tex]

Total litres removed [tex]N_r=50[/tex]

Generally the Total litres left in the tank N_l is mathematically given as

[tex]N_l=N_t-N_r[/tex]

[tex]N_l=320-50[/tex]

[tex]N_l=270 litres[/tex]

Therefore the total water left in the tank is

[tex]N_l=270 litres[/tex]