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Math Geometry Help!?

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Our science teacher on the first day of school asked us to remember the formula for volume of rectangular prism. That is simple. Then he asked us to find the volume of his small aquarium/fish tank and then solve to find how much water could go into the tank. How do you find how much water is able to go into the fish tank/aquarium? By the way, we are working in meters.

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  1. huh, how much water goes in is just the volume of the inside of the aquarium...

    Just measure length, width and height and multiply them, done...

    That was way too easy right, what am I missing?

    Does he want to know the answer in Kilograms or sth.?

    'cause that's the answer divided by 1000 (if you were measuring in meters)


  2. 1000 L = 1m^3

    so if you have a volume in the tank of 3m^3 you can fit 3000 L in.

    if the volume is 0.75m^3 then you can fit 750 L inside.

  3. You tell me lol.Add it all up times the square root or whatever you learn
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