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A fish tank ar an aquarium has a volume of 1,568 cubic feet and the depth of 8 feet. If the base of the tank is square, what is the lenght of each side of the tank?

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Answer:

1 foot

Explanation:

The volume of a rectangular prism (such as a fish tank) is given by the formula: Volume = length × width × height.

In this case, we know the volume (1,568 cubic feet) and the depth (8 feet). Since the base of the tank is square, the length and width are equal.

To find the length of each side, we can divide the volume by the product of the depth and one side length.

1. Start by finding the product of the depth and one side length: 8 feet × side length.

2. Divide the volume (1,568 cubic feet) by the product obtained in step 1: 1,568 cubic feet ÷ (8 feet × side length).

3. Simplify the expression: 1,568 cubic feet ÷ (8 feet × side length) = 196 feet ÷ side length.

4. Solve for side length by isolating it on one side of the equation: side length = 196 feet ÷ (1,568 cubic feet ÷ 8 feet).

5. Perform the division: side length = 196 feet ÷ 196 feet.

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