It takes 1/2 hour to fill 1 tank. How many tanks can be filled in 6 hours?

To find out how many tanks can be filled in 6 hours, we need to divide the total time (6 hours) by the time it takes to fill one tank (1/2 hour).

6 hours ÷ 1/2 hour = 6 hours × 2/1 hour = 12 tanks.

Therefore, 12 tanks can be filled in 6 hours.

To determine the number of tanks that can be filled in 6 hours, we need to divide the total time by the time it takes to fill one tank.

Given that it takes 1/2 hour to fill 1 tank, we can calculate the number of tanks by dividing the total time of 6 hours by the time to fill one tank.

Number of tanks = Total time / Time to fill one tank

Number of tanks = 6 hours / 1/2 hour

To divide by a fraction, we multiply by its reciprocal:

Number of tanks = 6 hours x 2/1

Number of tanks = 12 tanks

Therefore, 12 tanks can be filled in 6 hours.

To determine how many tanks can be filled in 6 hours, we need to first calculate how many tanks can be filled in 1 hour and then multiply that by 6 to account for the total number of hours.

Since it takes 1/2 hour to fill 1 tank, it means that in 1 hour, 2 tanks can be filled. This is because 1 hour is equal to 2 half-hour intervals.

So, in 1 hour, 2 tanks can be filled.

To find out how many tanks can be filled in 6 hours, we multiply the number of tanks filled in 1 hour (2 tanks) by the total number of hours (6 hours):

2 tanks/hour * 6 hours = 12 tanks

Therefore, in 6 hours, 12 tanks can be filled.