An aquarium tank that measures 2.4 meters high, 6 meters long, and 1.5 meters wide is completely filled with water. The density of water is 1,000 kilograms per cubic meter

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What is the mass of the water in the tank?
Answer options with 4 options
A.

46 kilograms

B.

101 kilograms

C.

9,900 kilograms

D.

21,600 kilograms

To find the mass of the water in the tank, we first need to find the volume of the tank. The volume of a rectangular tank can be calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height.

Volume = Length x Width x Height
= 6 meters x 1.5 meters x 2.4 meters
= 21.6 cubic meters

Now, we can find the mass of the water by multiplying the volume by the density of water.

Mass = Volume x Density
= 21.6 cubic meters x 1,000 kilograms per cubic meter
= 21,600 kilograms

Therefore, the mass of the water in the tank is 21,600 kilograms. So the correct answer is option D.