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Not enough information to answer the question. All possible answers can be found like this: radius2 * height *Pi (or 3.14159) = 900 cm3 All units are in centimeters, because 900 cubic centimeters is equal to 900 ml.
To calculate the volume of water a fish tank holds in liters, you need to measure the length, width, and height of the tank in centimeters. Then, multiply these three dimensions together to get the volume in cubic centimeters. Finally, divide the volume in cubic centimeters by 1000 to convert it to liters.
Water of 255 milliliters are 255 cubic centimeters and weighs 255 grams.
To convert from cubic centimeters to cubic meters, you need to divide by 1,000,000. So, a tank holding 30,000 cubic centimeters would be equivalent to 0.03 cubic meters.
Centimetres are a measure of distance while a litre is a measure of capacity; the two cannot be converted to each other. If they could, then it would be possible to figure out how many centimeters of gas your car holds, and how many liters you walked to the store yesterday.
To find the cubic volume of a container in milliliters, you would use the same value in cubic centimeters (cm^3) as they are equivalent. Therefore, the volume of a 135 ml container is 135 cm^3.
A cubic centimeter holds a milliliter of fluid. 4,250 cubic centimeters = 0.0042499999999999994 cubic meters - or, 1,000,000 cc = 1 cubic meter. Therefore, 4,250 cubic centimeters = 4.25 liters.
Containers typically have only 3 dimensions: length, width, and height. But you could have an irregularly shaped container that varies in these dimensions. A container that holds 360 cc could have any of an infinite number of these dimensions, as long as their product (L x W x H) equals 360. Examples would be containers 3 x 6 x 20 cm, or 6 x 6 x 10 cm, or 8 x 9 x 5 cm.
Assuming the aquarium is a rectangular prism, multiply the three dimensions to get 2.17 cubic feet. To convert this to liters, remember that a liter is equivalent to one cubic decimeter. There are 2.54 centimeters per inch, 10 centimeters per decimeter, and 12 inches per foot. So...2.54cm/in * 12in/ft / (10cm/dm) = 3.048dm/ft2.17 ft3 * (3.048dm/ft)3 = 61.447557105dm ~= 61.4dm ~= 61.4 liters
A 1,000 cubic foot tank holds up to 7,480 US gallons of water.
A standard tandem load typically holds around 10 cubic yards of material. It can vary slightly depending on the specific dimensions of the truck bed and how the material is loaded.
3.5 cubic inches holds 0.015 gallons.