Physics, asked by geetanjalibhondeley6, 10 months ago

the sea Turtle's Habitat at the zoo is made by Connecting two large aquariums the first aquarium is 6 cm long , 4 metre wide and, 2 metre High the second aquarium is 8 metre long, 9 metre wide and 3 meter high how many cubic metres of space do the sea Turtles and their habitat?​

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Answered by manjukataria08
24

Answer:

here is ur answer

Explanation:

First aquarium dimensions:

Length = 6 m.

Width = 4 m and

Height = 2 meter.

Second aquarium dimensions:

Length = 8 m.

Width = 9 m and

Height = 3 meter.

We know formula for volume of a cuboidal box = Length*Width*Height.

Plugging values of length, width and height of first aquarium in formula of volume. We get

V1 = 6*4*2 = 48 m^3.

Plugging values of length, width and height of second aquarium in formula of volume. We get

V2 = 8*9*3 = 216 m^3.

In order to find the total cubic meters of space do the sea turtles have in their habitat, we need to add both volumes.

Therefore, Total voulme of both aquarium = V1 +V2 = 48+216 = 264 m^3.

Therefore, total 264 m^3 cubic meters of space the sea turtles have in their habitat.

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Answered by anitakarmakar60
1

Answer:

264^3m of space do the sea turtles have in their habitat.

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