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A cubic centimeter holds 1 milliliter of liquid. How many liters of water to the nearest tenth are required to fill a fish tank that is 24 centimeters high, 28 centimeters high, and 36 centimeters wide?
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1 liter=1000 cm³
1) we calculate the volume of the fish tank.
Volume (fish tank)=length x width x height
Volume (fish tank)=24 cm * 36 cm * 28 cm=24192 cm³
2) we calculate the number of liter are required to fill a fish tank.
1 liter----------------------1000 cm³
x----------------------------24192 cm³
x=(1 liter * 24192 cm³) / 1000 cm³=24.192 liters≈24.2 liters.
answer: 24.2 liters.
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