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What volume of water can the aquarium hold?

111 cm³

1433 cm³

23,100 cm³

46,200 cm³
A diagram of a fish tank. The length is fifty centimeters, the width is twenty-eight centimeters, and the height is thirty-three centimeters.

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formula is l x w x h
50x28x33=46200 cm^3
last choice 46,200 cm^3
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Answer: The volume of water that can be hold by aquarium is 46200 cm³

Explanation:

Since, the volume of a cuboid is,

V = l × b × h

Where, l = length, b = width and h = height.

Here, l = 50 cm, b = 28 cm and h = 33 cm,

Thus, the volume of the water tank,

V = 50 × 28 × 33 = 46200 cm³

Hence, the volume of water that can be hold by aquarium is 46200 cm³

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