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6 December, 06:36

An aquarium is designing a new exhibit to showcase clownfish and queen angelfish. The exhibit will hold a rectangular tank with length twice the size of the width, height is equal to 4 feet and total volume will equal to 500 cubic feet. What is a reasonable width of the tank to the nearest tenth of a foot?

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  1. 6 December, 06:55
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    The width of the tank is approximately 7.9 feet.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The pool is a rectangular prism with the following dimensions:

    length = 2*x feet

    width = x feet

    height = 4 feet

    With volume equal to 500 cubic feet, therefore:

    volume = length*width*height = 500

    (2*x) * (x) * (4) = 500

    8*x² = 500

    x = sqrt (500 / 8)

    x = sqrt (62.5)

    x = 7.90569 feet

    The width of the tank is 7.9 feet.
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