SOLUTION: A fish tank consists of the following measurements and is in the shape of a CUBOID (Correct to the nearest centimetre) : (Diagram may be drawn to help you) Base = 120 cm Length

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Question 1076689: A fish tank consists of the following measurements and is in the shape of a CUBOID (Correct to the nearest centimetre) : (Diagram may be drawn to help you)
Base = 120 cm
Length = 40 cm
Height = 70 cm
Mitch is going to use a bucket to fill the whole fish tank with water.
There are 14 litres, correct to the nearest lire, of water in a full bucket.
Will 25 buckets of water fill the whole fish tank?

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Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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A fish tank consists of the following measurements and is in the shape of a CUBOID (Correct to the nearest centimetre) : (Diagram may be drawn to help you)
Base = 120 cm
Length = 40 cm
Height = 70 cm
Mitch is going to use a bucket to fill the whole fish tank with water.
There are 14 litres, correct to the nearest lire, of water in a full bucket.
Will 25 buckets of water fill the whole fish tank?
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The volume is the product of its 3 dimensions.
Vol = 120*40*70 = 336000 cc = 336 liters.
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Can you do the rest?
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PS Mitch is an idiot.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
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Volume of Fish Tank: 336000 milliliters, or 336 liters.


Will the one bucket holding 14 liters, used 25 times fill the tank volume?
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The 25 buckets asked in the question will be more than enough.