SOLUTION: a cubical tank with an edge length of 20 centimeters is filled with 3.75 liters of water. how much more water is needed to fill the tank completely
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Question 1020357: a cubical tank with an edge length of 20 centimeters is filled with 3.75 liters of water. how much more water is needed to fill the tank completely
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a cubical tank with an edge length of 20 centimeters is filled with 3.75 liters of water. how much more water is needed to fill the tank completely
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The tank dimensions are 20 cm x 20 cm x 20 cm.
Its volume is 20*20*20 = 8000 = 8 liters,
since 1 liter = 1000 .
So, the empty (~ non-filled) volume of the tank is the difference
8 liters - 3.75 liters.
Please calculate yourself this difference.
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