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A rectangular plastic tub is 70 centimetres long, 30 centimetres wide, and 30 centimetres tall. How many litres of water will it hold?
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A rectangular plastic tub is 70 centimetres long, 30 centimetres wide, and 30 centimetres tall. How many litres of water will it hold?
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V = a*b*c
a=70
b=30
c=30
V = 70*30*30
V = 63,000 Cm^3
And in litres we will need to divide by 1000,
1 litres = 1000Cm^3
So:
V =63,000/1000
V= 63 litres
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