It depends on what kind of tank! The Challenger II tank, used by the British Army is 350 cm wide. My toilet tank is 38 cm wide.
volume = length x width x height = 20x30x20 = 12000 cubic cm
50 cm long on outside but the 2 end pieces of glass are 1 cm thick so the internal length is 48 cm 40 cm wide on the outside but this includes the width of the side pieces of glass so the inside width is 38 cm 20 cm in height on the outside but this includes the thickness of the base so the height is 19 cm The insside volume is therefore 48*38*19 = 34,656 cubic cm.
Area = Length*Width so Width = Area/Length = 220/5.5 = 40 cm.
4cm in width
The area of rectangle is : 7820.0
There are 1000 cm3 in a liter So: 15*60*width = 45000 cm3 Divide both sides by 15*60 to find the width width = 50 cm
Assuming the tank is cuboid, the area of its base is 60 x 40 cm squared, i.e. 2400 cm squared. Thus the height of water is 81000/2400 cm = 33.75 cm.
volume = length x width x height = 20x30x20 = 12000 cubic cm
50 cm long on outside but the 2 end pieces of glass are 1 cm thick so the internal length is 48 cm 40 cm wide on the outside but this includes the width of the side pieces of glass so the inside width is 38 cm 20 cm in height on the outside but this includes the thickness of the base so the height is 19 cm The insside volume is therefore 48*38*19 = 34,656 cubic cm.
The width of a toilet tank can vary in size. The average width of a toilet tank is about 18 inches.
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To determine how many milliliters of water a fish tank can hold, you need to know the tank's dimensions (length, width, and height) and then use the formula for volume. For example, if a tank measures 60 cm long, 30 cm wide, and 30 cm high, the volume would be 60 x 30 x 30 = 54,000 cm³. Since 1 cm³ is equivalent to 1 mL, this tank would hold 54,000 mL of water.
To find the width of the rectangle, you can use the formula for the area of a rectangle, which is Area = Length × Width. Given the length is 14 cm and the area is 161 cm², you can rearrange the formula to find the width: Width = Area / Length. Substituting the values, Width = 161 cm² / 14 cm, which equals approximately 11.5 cm.
The length is 4 cm, the width is 26 cm.
To find the width of the rectangle, you can use the formula for the area of a rectangle: Area = Length × Width. Given that the length is 14 cm and the area is 161 cm², you can rearrange the formula to find the width: Width = Area / Length. Substituting the values, Width = 161 cm² / 14 cm, which gives a width of approximately 11.5 cm.
Its width is: 161/14 = 11.5 cm
Volume = Length * Width * Depth156.4 = L * 4.6 * 10 = 3.4 metres.Do not use cm to stand for cubic metres: cm is the standard abbreviation for centimetre = 0.01 metres.