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A gas tank has a height of 8 feet and a width of 6 feet. What is the volume, in cubic feet, of the gas tank?(1 point)Question
A gas tank has a height of 8 feet and a width of 6 feet. What is the volume, in cubic feet, of the gas tank? (1 point) cubic feet
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The information given isn't sufficient to calculate the volume of the gas tank because the shape of the tank isn't specified, and the length or depth is not provided. A gas tank's volume would typically be calculated using the dimensions of length, width, and height for rectangular prisms or the radius and height for cylindrical tanks.
For a more detailed answer, you would need to specify the shape of the gas tank (e.g., cylindrical, rectangular prism) and all the relevant dimensions. If it's a rectangular tank, for example, you'd need to know the length as well as the width and height to calculate the volume. If it's a cylindrical tank, you would need the diameter or radius and the height.
For a rectangular prism:
Volume = Length x Width x Height
For a cylindrical tank:
Volume = π x Radius^2 x Height
Please provide a complete set of dimensions and the shape of the tank for a specific calculation.
For a more detailed answer, you would need to specify the shape of the gas tank (e.g., cylindrical, rectangular prism) and all the relevant dimensions. If it's a rectangular tank, for example, you'd need to know the length as well as the width and height to calculate the volume. If it's a cylindrical tank, you would need the diameter or radius and the height.
For a rectangular prism:
Volume = Length x Width x Height
For a cylindrical tank:
Volume = π x Radius^2 x Height
Please provide a complete set of dimensions and the shape of the tank for a specific calculation.
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