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A fish tank has a base area of four 45cm2 and it is filled with water to a depth of 12 cm. If the height of the tank is 25 cm, how much more water will be needed to fill the tank to the brim?
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Basically (25-12)cm*45cm^2
So 13*45cm^3 = 585cm^3
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