The volume of Fort Peck Dam is 96,050 X 1000m3. Suppose the state of Montana decides to increase the volume of the dam. After the improvements, Fort Peck will hold 10 times as many cubic meters. How many cubic meters will Fort Peck hold after the improvement.

Calculate the volume before improvements

= 96,050 X 1000 m3

Volume improvements
= above calculated volume * 10 m3

960500000 cubic meters

name 90000000 in two different ways

To find out how many cubic meters Fort Peck Dam will hold after the improvement, we can follow these steps:

Step 1: Calculate the current volume of Fort Peck Dam.
The given volume of Fort Peck Dam is 96,050 X 1000m^3.

Step 2: Calculate the desired volume of Fort Peck Dam after the improvement.
Since it's stated that after the improvements, it will hold 10 times as many cubic meters, we need to multiply the current volume by 10.

Step 3: Perform the calculation.
Multiply the current volume by 10 to find the desired volume of Fort Peck Dam after the improvement.

Let's proceed with the calculation:
96,050 X 1000m^3 = 96,050,000m^3 (current volume)
96,050,000m^3 X 10 = 960,500,000m^3

Therefore, Fort Peck Dam will hold 960,500,000 cubic meters after the improvement.