document.write( "Question 308577: here is my question for someone to answer.. iam not a student but trying to figure out a problem and can not find a answer anywhere else..\r
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Algebra.Com's Answer #220640 by rapaljer(4671)\"\" \"About 
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Volume of a rectanglar tank is L*W*H, which in this case is 60*15*15= 13500 cubic feet. By the way, volume is given in cubic feet. Square feet is for area or perhaps surface area.\r
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\n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "I'm not sure the meaning of your 1800 sq.ft. Maybe you should reply to this by way of sending me an Email at rapaljer@seminolestate.edu or just send me a Thank You note to give me more details. Then I can respond to your Email or I can add a note to the solution I've posted.\r
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