say x= the amount of water in one tank x+3000=6(x-3000) (you subtract 3000 from one tank and give it to the other) x+3000=6x-18000 21000=5x 21000/5=x 4200=x
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none.... 'cause the acid would eat through the tank and seep into the water supply.
It would take 12.8pi minutes (about 40 min.) to fill the whole thing and 1111/15pi minutes (about 37 min.) to fill up 22 inches.
One-fifth of the tank
About 2,422 liters.
About 35 litres :)
40 liters equates to 10.5669 US gallons.
A fish tank would hold about 6 liters.
Yes, a fish tank can hold 6 liters of water, depending on its size and dimensions. It's important to consider the space needed for decorations, filters, and fish when determining the appropriate tank size.
34.6 Gallons (131 Litres) :)
its a 50 gallon tank
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To find the volume of the fish tank in liters, first convert the dimensions to meters (0.4m x 0.25m x 0.28m). Then, multiply these dimensions to find the volume in cubic meters. Finally, convert the volume from cubic meters to liters (1 cubic meter is equal to 1000 liters). The fish tank has a volume of 0.028 cubic meters, which is equivalent to 28 liters.
1,500 liters.
80 liters will fill a good sized fish tank [about 21 gal]. 80 milliliters would hardly start, as that is about 5 tablespoons.
332000 litres