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Determine the volume of the space in the tank that still needs to be filled with water if the water is ⅓ ft. Deep

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Answer:

11 1/9 ft^3

Explanation:

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volume of the tank = length x width x height

2 x 5 x 1 2/3

2 x 5 x 5/3 = 50/3 = 16 2/3 ft^3

If the tank is 1/3 filled with water, the volume that needs to be filled with water is 1 - 1/3 = 2/3

volume that needs to be filled with water = 2/3 x volume of the tank

2/3 x 50/3 = 11 1/9 ft^3

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