Math, asked by FaithAndGrace1130, 2 months ago

Matthew is filling a 22- gallon fish tank to the top with water. He uses a container that holds exactly one quart of water. How many containers of water will Matthew need to fill the fish tank?

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Answered by genius4uonly
2

This form will convert tank dimensions for your rectangular fish tank in either centimeters or inches to both gallons and liters. This conversion form can help you to determine appropriate tank population, and whether you have enough space for the fish you are planning on getting.

The results from this form will be approximate due to possible errors, inconsistencies, or inaccuracies in your measurements, and due to both rounding and the use of approximated conversion values in the calculations. I am converting at 2.54 centimeters per inch, 231 cubic inches in a gallon, and 3.79 liters in a gallon if you wish to check the calculations yourself.

If your tank is not rectangular, such as a bowfront (sometimes called eurostyle) or hexagonal tank, you can use the average of the questionable dimension to calculate your volume. For example, if your hex tank is 10" wide at the narrowest and 14" wide at the widest, you can use the average of 12" for the width to get a good idea of the volume of

Answered by modesty656
1

Answer:

4 containers

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