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A rectangle aquarium is 1 m 20cm long, 90cm wide and 50cm deep. How many cubic centimeters of water can it hold?

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Answered by StevenMayur
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Answer:

5,40,000 cubic centimetres

Step-by-step explanation:

here given the dimensions of the aquarium :

length = 1m 20cm = (100+20)cm = 120cm

breadth = 90cm

height = 50cm

therefore, volume of the aquarium = l×b×h

=(120×90×50)cm^3

= 5,40,000 cm^3

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