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Terry and bob each have an aquarium Terry’s aquarium is 14 cm long 12 cm high and 10 cm wide bobs aquarium is 13 cm long 15 cm high and wide who’s aquarium holds the larger volume of water explain how
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Terry and bob each have an aquarium Terry’s aquarium is 14 cm long 12 cm high and 10 cm wide bobs aquarium is 13 cm long 15 cm high and wide who’s aquarium holds the larger volume of water explain how you know
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I know its bobs but idk how to explain
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Bob’s aquarium can hold more.
The formula for volume is Length x Width x Hight. Using that formula you get 1680cm2 for Terry’s and 2925cm2 for Bob’s.
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