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Katherine has a fish tank shaped like a triangular prism in her living room. The triangle that forms the base of the tank has a base of 24 inches and a height of 20 inches. The entire tank is 36 inches tall. What volume of water is needed to fill the tank if the tank is only filled to 6 inches below the top?

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Answer:


Volume = 7200in^3

Explanation:

Given


B = 24 --- base of the tank base


h = 20 --- height of the tank base


H = 36 --- height of the tank

Required:

Determine the volume of water needed for 6 inches below the top

First, calculate the area of the tank base.


Area = (1)/(2)Bh


Area = (1)/(2)*24*20


Area = 12*20


Area = 240

If the tank is filled 6 inches below the top, this means that the height of the water is H - 6.

So, the volume is:


Volume = Area * (H - 6)

Substitute 240 for Area and 36 for H


Volume = 240 * (36 - 6)


Volume = 240 * 30


Volume = 7200in^3

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