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| Question 743450:  A customer wants an aquarium that is exactly twice as long as it is wide and holds 30 gallons of water . Suggest at least two sets of dimensions to the nearest tenth inch that would work for this combination.  Here is some more info...
 Common aquarium holds 10 gallons.  I know volume of a right rectangular tank is found by multiplying the length of the tank times the width times the height, or V=lwh. I know 231 cubic inches are equal to 1 gallon.
 I am TERRIBLE at word problems especially this one. Can you please help me?
 
 Answer by rothauserc(4718)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The problem states: A customer wants an aquarium that is exactly twice as long as it is wide and holds 30 gallons of water . Suggest at least two sets of dimensions to the nearest tenth inch that would work for this combination.
 we are given:
 length(l) = 2*width(w)
 we can write the formula for volume(v), note that volume is in cubic feet
 v = 2w * w * depth(d)
 now we know that the volume * 7.48 (number of gallons in a cubic foot) = 30 gallons
 so the volume in cubic feet = 30 / 7.48 = 4
 now we have
 4 = 2w^2*d
 convert the 4 cubic feet to cubic inches
 4 * 1728 = 6912 cubic inches
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 6912 = 2w^2*d
 3456 = w^2*d
 w = (sqrt (3456/d) = 58.8 / sqrt (d)
 if d = 16 inches, then w = 14.7 and the length is 29.4 inches
 if d = 36 inches, then w = 9.8 and the length is 19.6 inches
 
 
 
 
 
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