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User Radu Vlad
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Answer:

1.63 cm

Explanation:

Volume of water in Tank A

  • 7 x 7 x 7
  • 343 cm³

Volume of Tank B

  • 15 x 14 x 10
  • 210 x 10
  • 2100 cm³

Finding Height

  • Volume of water of Tank A filled in Tank B / Base Area of Tank B
  • 343 / 210
  • 1.63 cm
User Eatyourgreens
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Answer:

1.63 cm (nearest hundredth)

Explanation:

Formulae

Volume of a cuboid = base width × base length × height

Area of a rectangle = width × length

Tank A

Given:

  • base width = 7 cm
  • base length = 7 cm
  • height = 7 cm

Volume of Tank A = 7 × 7 × 7 = 343 cm³

Tank B

Base area of Tank B = 14 × 15 = 210 cm²

Solution

Height = volume of Tank A ÷ base area of Tank B

= 343 ÷ 210

= 49/30 cm

= 1.63 cm (nearest hundredth)

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