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valkas [14]
3 years ago
8

A water tank is built in the form of a right rectangular prism, with dimensions that measure 17.6 ft by 12.6 ft by 10.4 ft. How

many cubic feet of water would it hold when it’s a quarter full?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Triss [41]3 years ago
5 0

Volume is a three-dimensional scalar quantity. The amount of water that this tank will hold till it is a quarter full is 576.576 ft³.

<h3>What is volume?</h3>

A volume is a scalar number that expresses the amount of three-dimensional space enclosed by a closed surface.

The total volume of the right rectangular prism will be,

Total Volume = 17.6ft × 12.6ft × 10.4ft

                       = 2306.304 ft³

Since the total volume of the right rectangular prism is 2306.304 ft³, the water it will hold will be equal to its volume.

Now, the amount of water that this tank will hold till it is a quarter full is,

Amount of water = Total volume /4

                            = 2306.304ft³ / 4

                            = 576.576ft³

Hence, the amount of water that this tank will hold till it is a quarter full is 576.576 ft³.

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