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3 October, 08:13

The length of a salt water aquarium at the State Aquarium is 39 ft., and the width is 28 ft. If the volume of the aquarium is 14,196 cubic ft, which equation shows how to find the depth of the aquarium?

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  1. 3 October, 08:15
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    14196 / (39*28) = H

    You use the volume of a rectangular prism, V = LWH

    Fill in the values you already have:

    14196 = 39*28*H, where height is depth.

    To solve, you isolate the variable. Divide by (39*28) on both sides.

    14196 / (39*28) = H
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