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A fish tank is filled with water. The tank holds 150 gallons. Each cubic foot of water contains about 7.5 gallons. The tank is 5 feet long and 3 feet high. What is the width of the tank? Please explain

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Hello,
We know that the tank holds total 150 gallons of water, and each cubic foot of water contains about 7.5 gallons, so we have this:

1 cubic foot of water contains 7?5 gallons
?cubic foot of water contains 150 gallons

Step 1:
Cross multiply
150×1=150
Step 2:
150÷7.5=20 cubic feet, so the volume of the tank is 20 cubic feet.

Furthermore, this tank is the rectangular prism, so
V=l×w×h
Substitute the volume, the length, and high into this tank

20 ft.^3=5×3×w
20ft.^3=15w
w=1/3 feet. As a result, the width of the tank is 1/3 feet. Hope it help!
User Chad Schultz
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Answer:

8 feet

Explanation:

7.5 gallons= 1 cubic feet

1 gallon =
(1)/(7.5) cubic feet

We are given that The tank holds 150 gallons.

150 gallons =
(150)/(7.5) cubic feet = 20 cubic feet

Volume of tank = 120 cubic feet

Length of the tank = 5 feet

Height of the tank = 3 feet

Volume of tank =
Length * Width * Height[/</strong>tex]</p><p> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;= [tex]5 * Width * 3

Since we are given that Volume of tank = 120 cubic feet

So,
120=5 * Width * 3


120=15 * Width


(120)/(15)=Width


8=Width

Thus the width of the tank is 8 feet.

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