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A water tower has a height of 25 meters and a width of 16 meters. What is the volume of the water tower?
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To find the volume of the water tower, we can use the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism: volume = length × width × height.
Given that the height of the water tower is 25 meters and the width is 16 meters, the volume is:
volume = 16 meters × 25 meters = 400 meters².
Thus, the volume of the water tower is 400 cubic meters.
Given that the height of the water tower is 25 meters and the width is 16 meters, the volume is:
volume = 16 meters × 25 meters = 400 meters².
Thus, the volume of the water tower is 400 cubic meters.
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