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A fish tank holds 29 gal of water. Using the density of 1.00 g/mL for water, determine the number of pounds of water in the fish tank.

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1. Convert gallons to mL. 1 gal = 3785.4117840007 mL, multiply that by 29 and get 109776.94173602 mL.

2. Since there is one gram per every mL, there are 109776.94173602 g of water in the fish tank.

3. Convert g to pounds. 1 g = 0.0022 pounds. Multiply 109776.94173602 by 0.0022 and end up with about 241.5 pounds of water.
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The problem is giving us the volume, the density and is asking us for the mass. For this we can use the density equation (
density=(mass)/(volume)) so we solve for mass which is our unknown(
mass=density*volume).

We can´t just multiply this two because they are in different units so we solve this first by turning [gal] to [ml] with the equivalence of 1gal=3785.41 ml


29 gal *(3785.41 ml)/(1 gal) = 109776.89 ml

Now we can multiply:


mass=1.00(g)/(ml)*109776.89 ml=109776.89 g

The answer is requested in [pounds] so we solve this by turning [g] to [pounds] with the equivalence of 453.592 g =1 pound


109776.89 g *(1 pound)/(453.592 g) = 242.01 pounds

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