To answer this question, we need to know the total volume of the tank and the volume of the water in the tank.
The total volume of the tank is:
V = length x width x height
V = 12 cm x 6 cm x 9 cm
V = 648 cubic cm
The volume of the water in the tank can be calculated by subtracting the volume of the space that is not full from the total volume:
V_water = V - (length x width x height of space that is not full)
V_not_full = 12 cm x 6 cm x 9 cm - 12 cm x 6 cm x 3 cm
V_not_full = 216 cubic cm
V_water = 648 cubic cm - 216 cubic cm
V_water = 432 cubic cm
Therefore, there is 432 cubic cm of water in the tank.
How much water is in this tank when 12 cm is length, 6 cm is width and 9 cm is how much is not full
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