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Answer:

I'm having a hard time with this, I keep confusing myself but hopefully this example will help at least to get an idea:

"12 cm

Explanation:

We're pouring 12 litres of water into a container that is 40cm long and 25cm wide. Let's see how big the bottom of the container is:

40cm×25cm=1000cm2

1 litre of water fills 1000cm3, and so it would rise 1 cm (we divide the volume of the water by the surface area to arrive at the height):

1000cm31000cm2=1cm

12 litres of water can then be seen to rise 12 cm:

12×1000cm31000cm2=12cm"