Asked by Tyler
if an aquarium is 5" x 10"x7" how much water can it hold using the scale 1"=6"
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Answered by
Guido
You are given the volume to be
5 inches times 10 inches times 7 inches, which = 350 inches^3.
Volume in measured in cubic units, which is the reason for exponent 3.
You are NOT too clear with the scale given as 1 inch = 6 inches.
Do you want to convert to feet, cm, meters, what exactly?
The volume is 350 inches of water that the tank can hold.
Maybe you meant to type 1 foot = 6 inches as a scale, which makes more sense.
Get back to me and we can then take it from there.
5 inches times 10 inches times 7 inches, which = 350 inches^3.
Volume in measured in cubic units, which is the reason for exponent 3.
You are NOT too clear with the scale given as 1 inch = 6 inches.
Do you want to convert to feet, cm, meters, what exactly?
The volume is 350 inches of water that the tank can hold.
Maybe you meant to type 1 foot = 6 inches as a scale, which makes more sense.
Get back to me and we can then take it from there.
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