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If you have a fish tank that is 5 feet tall ,6 feet wide,and 7 feet long , how much water do you need to fill the tank

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

This question belongs to area of mathematics called mensuration. Here, we need to calculate the volume ( capacity) of a container which is 5 ft long i.e. Length = 5 feet, 4 ft breadth i.e. Breadth = 4 feet and 3 ft wide i.e. height/depth = 3 feet.

By formula of volume for a rectangular container,

Volume = Length × Breadth × Height

So,

Volume = 5×4×3

Hence volume/ capacity of container to hold water is 60 cubic feet which is 60 litres of water.

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Answered by Anisha5119
5

5*4*3 cm^2= 60cm^2

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