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21 March, 03:08

You have an aquarium which holds 2.65 gallons of water and you would like to place it on an antique stand. Before placing the aquarium on the stand, as a precaution, you decide to determine the weight of the water in the aquarium. Determine the weight of water you will be placing in the aquarium.

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  1. 21 March, 03:21
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    10.0 kg

    Explanation:

    1 gallon of water is equal to 3.79 liters of water. Then, 2.65 gallons of water are:

    2.65 gal water * (3.79 L water / 1 gal water) = 10.0 L water

    The density of water is about 1.00 kg/L. The mass corresponding to 10.0 L of water is:

    10.0 L * (1.00 kg/L) = 10.0 kg

    The mass of 2.65 gallons of water is 10.0 kg.
  2. 21 March, 03:28
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    The weight of the water is 10.0 kg

    Explanation:

    Hi there!

    Since the density of water is 1 g/ml, knowing the volume of water, we can determine its weight. First, let's convert the unit gallon into liters:

    1 gallon = 3.785 l

    Then:

    2.65 gallons · (3.785 l / 1 gallon) = 10.0 l

    Since 1 l = 1000 ml, 10.0 l will be 10000 ml

    The density of water is 1 g/ml, then the weight of 10.0 l is 10000 g or 10.0 kg.
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