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19 July, 14:56

A rectangular container is filled with water to a depth of 40 mm. The container is 60 mm long and 50 mm wide. The container is then put in a freezer until the water is completely frozen. The depth of the ice in the container is 44 mm. How much did the volume change when the water turned to ice?

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  1. 19 July, 14:58
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    Volume is L x W x H.

    Original volume: 40 x 60 x 50 = 120,000 cubic mm.

    New Volume: 44 x 60 x 50 = 132,000 cubic mm

    Change in volume: 132,000 - 120,000 = 12,000 cubic mm
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