Physics, asked by ramakrishnagottumukk, 3 months ago

21. The sea turtle's habitat at the zoo is made by connecting two large aquariums. The first
aquarium is 6 m long, 4 m wide, and 2 m high. The second aquarium is 8 m long, 9 m
wide, and 3 m high. How many cubic meters of space do the sea turtles have in their
habitat?​

Answers

Answered by SunAstro
6

Answer:

The sea turtles have 264 cubic meters of space in their habitat.

Explanation:

Volume of the 1st aquarium = 6 m × 4 m × 2 m = 48 m³

Volume of the 2nd aquarium = 8 m × 9 m × 3 m = 216 m³

Total volume of both aquariums = Volume of 1st aquarium + Volume of 2nd aquarium = 48 m³ + 216 m³ = 264 m³ (Ans.)

Answered by sandeepshukla28aug
0

Explanation:

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