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The length of an aquarium, which has the form of a rectangular solid, is equal to 5 decimeters, and the width is 4/5 the length. When you put 40 liters of water into the aquarium, it was full to 2/3 its volume. What part of the length makes up the height of the aquarium? (1 liter is equal by volume to 1 decimeter^3)

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Answer:

The height of aquarium is
(3)/(5) of its length

Explanation:

It is given that the length of rectangular aquarium is 5 decimeter

width of aquarium =
(4)/(5) of length

=
(4)/(5) (5) = 4 decimeter

so we have

width of aquarium = 4 decimeter

Let us assume the height of aquarium be x decimeter

so the volume of the aquarium = length × width × height

Volume of aquarium = 5(4)(x)= 20x decimeter³

it is given that 40 liters of water is
(2)/(3) of volume of aquarium

also

1 liter = 1 decimeter³

Therefore, 40 liters = 40 decimeter³

now we have


(2)/(3) of volume of aquarium = 40


(2)/(3)(20x)=40


(40x)/(3) =40

multiply both side by 3


40x= 3(40)


40x=120

divide both side by 40


x=(120)/(40)

x = 3 decimeter

height of aquarium = 3 decimeter

comparing height and length


(height )/(length) =(3)/(5)


height = (3)/(5) length

hence the height of aquarium is
(3)/(5) of its length

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