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NASA engineers designed an enlarged external fuel tank for a space shuttle ( 15m, 45m, 5m). How much fuel can the tank hold?

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The tank, at 154 feet, was taller than the Statue of Liberty (151 feet) and was the structural backbone of the shuttle vehicle. There were approximately 480,000 separate parts in each external tank.

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The enlarged external fuel tank can hold a volume of 3375
m^3 of fuel.

How to calculate the volume of the enlarged external fuel tank

To calculate the volume of the enlarged external fuel tank, use the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism, which is given by:

Volume = length * width * height

In this case, the dimensions of the tank are:

Length = 15 m

Width = 45 m

Height = 5 m

Substitute these values into the formula

Volume = 15 m* 45 m * 5 m

Multiplying these values, we find:

Volume = 3375
m^3

Therefore, the enlarged external fuel tank can hold a volume of 3375
m^3 of fuel.

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