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A cubic container holds 2,350 g of fresh water. Use density and the volume formula below to

compute the dimensions of the tank.
V = 93
Density of Water: 1.00 g/cm3
O 13 cm^3
13.20 cm
O 13.3 cm^3
13.3 cm
O 13 cm

User Mgear
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Answer:

Each side is 13.3 cm long

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the formula for density as the mass per unit of volume, to find the volume of the tank:


density=(mass)/(Vol) \\Vol=(2350)/(1) \,\,cm^3\\Vol=2350\,\,cm^3

Now we can find the dimensions of the tank knowing that it is cubic, and therefore its volume is
side^3:


side^3=2350\,\,cm^3\\side=\sqrt[3]{2350} \,\,cm\\side\aprox13.3\,\,cm

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