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You are designing an aquarium that is to have a tank holding 225,000 gallons of water. The tank will be 100 feet long and 20 feet wide. Note, 7.5 gallons = 1 cubic foot of water. How high will the tank
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You are designing an aquarium that is to have a tank holding 225,000 gallons of water. The tank will be 100 feet long and 20 feet wide. Note, 7.5 gallons = 1 cubic foot of water.
How high will the tank need to be?
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well I'm just doing some random math so it might be 300?
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