6.An aqaurium is 80cm long, 40cm wide, and 40cm high. What is its volume?
I got 128,000cm3
One cubic centimeter (cm3) holds 1 milliliter of water. 1,000 cm3 hold 1 liter. How many mL will the tank in problem 6 hold? How many liters?
How do I find out how many mL and liters problem 6 will have?
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Oh I get how to get the Liters now cause 128x1000=128000 from problem 6
How about mL?
doesn't your own question tell you that
1 cm^3 = 1 ml ????
To find out how many milliliters (mL) the aquarium in problem 6 will hold, you can simply multiply the length, width, and height of the tank to calculate its volume.
The formula for calculating volume is:
Volume = Length x Width x Height
Plugging in the given measurements:
Volume = 80cm x 40cm x 40cm
To simplify the calculation, you can convert all the measurements to centimeters beforehand, so the units match.
Volume = 80cm x 40cm x 40cm = 128,000 cm³
Since 1 cm³ is equal to 1 mL, the tank will hold 128,000 mL of water.
To find out how many liters the tank will hold, you need to convert milliliters to liters.
Since 1 liter is equal to 1,000 mL, divide the volume in milliliters by 1,000.
128,000 mL ÷ 1,000 = 128 liters
Thus, the tank in problem 6 will hold 128,000 mL or 128 liters of water.