No units are given, but a reasonable size fish tank would have those dimensions in mm, so I'll assume they should be mm:
1 litre = 1,000 cu cm
10 mm = 1 cm
volume = length x width x depth
= 600 mm x 1200 mm x 600 mm
= (600 ÷ 10 cm) x (1200 ÷ 10 cm) x (600 ÷ 10 cm)
= 60 cm x 120 cm x 60 cm
= 432,000 cu cm
= 432 litres.
Adjust calculation as required for other units.
There is not enough information to answer. What is the shape of the tank? How cold is it? How efficient is the heating system? How large a space are you heating?
7.5 gallons.
17.25
To get a specific answer, we'd have to know the size of the tank. Since you used "an", let's assume an 18 gallon tank. 18 x 2.999 = 53.982. Rounded to the nearest cent (hundredth), that's $53.98
The answer will depend on a fraction of WHAT! A gallon, a kilolitre, a barrel, a car's tank ...
1 liter is equal to 1000 cc (cubic centimeter) Hence Volume of tank = 600*1200*500= 360000000 cc hence 360000000 cc = 360000 liters
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.