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The aquarium is 24 inches long and 10 inches wide.The volume of the aquarium is 2,880 cubic inches. How many inches tall is the aquarium
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The aquarium is 24 inches long and 10 inches wide.The volume of the aquarium is 2,880 cubic inches. How many inches tall is the aquarium
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The aquarium is 24 inches long and 10 inches wide.The volume of the aquarium is 2,880 cubic inches. How many inches tall is the aquarium
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You can multiply 24x10 and that equals 240 I think,and divide 2880 by 240 and you get 12cu in
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The answer is 12 inches tall.
If you multiply 24 x 10 you will get 240.
Then divide 2,880 (Total) by 240 (Product of 10x24) and you get 12.
To check, you will normally multiply 24 x 10 x 12 which will equal 2,880.
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