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Tank A measuring 15 cm by 15 cm by 20 cm. It is completely filled with water. Tank B is empty and it measure 25cm by 11cm by 14 cm. The water in Tank A is poured into Tank B to fill it to its brim. Find the height of the new water level in Tank A.
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oobleck
height = volume/base
(15*15*20)/(25*11) = 16.36
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