A public aquarium is being built to contain neon tetra needs 1.25 gallons of water. the aquarium will contain 1X10^5 gallons of water how many tetras can it house

To determine how many neon tetras can be housed in the aquarium, divide the total volume of water in the aquarium by the volume of water needed for each neon tetra.

Number of tetras = Total volume of water in the aquarium / Volume of water needed for each tetra

Number of tetras = 1x10^5 gallons / 1.25 gallons

Number of tetras = 80000 tetras

Therefore, the public aquarium can house 80,000 neon tetras.

To determine how many neon tetras can be housed in the aquarium, we need to divide the total volume of water in the aquarium by the volume of water required for each neon tetra.

Given:
Volume of water needed for one neon tetra = 1.25 gallons
Total volume of water in the aquarium = 1 x 10^5 gallons

Now, divide the total volume of water in the aquarium by the volume of water needed for each neon tetra:

Number of neon tetras = Total volume of water in the aquarium / Volume of water needed for each neon tetra

Number of neon tetras = (1 x 10^5 gallons) / (1.25 gallons)

Number of neon tetras = 8 x 10^4 tetras

Therefore, the aquarium can house 80,000 neon tetras.

To determine the number of neon tetras that can be housed in the aquarium, we need to divide the total volume of water in the aquarium by the volume required for each individual tetra.

Volume of water in the aquarium: 1 X 10^5 gallons
Volume needed for each neon tetra: 1.25 gallons

To calculate the number of tetras:
Number of tetras = Total volume of water / Volume needed for each tetra

Number of tetras = 1 X 10^5 gallons / 1.25 gallons

Number of tetras = 8 X 10^4 tetras

Therefore, the public aquarium can house 80,000 neon tetras.