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An aquarium holds 11.25 cubic feet of water, and 2.5 feet long and 1.5 feet wide. What is its depth?
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An aquarium holds 11.25 cubic feet of water, and 2.5 feet long and 1.5 feet wide. What is its depth?
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The person above me is right lol
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the volume of the aquarium is V= Lx wx H
it is already given that V=11.25 cubic feet, so
11.25=LxWxH
H height and it is the aquarium's depth
H=11.25 / L xW= 11.25/2.5x1.5= 3 feet
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