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the number of tropical fish that an aquarium can hold depends on the volume of the fish tank. the interior dimensions of the fish tank are 22 cm, 42 cm, and 50 cm. each fish requires 10,000 cubic centimeters of water. how many tropical fish will this fish tank hold?

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The number of tropical fish that this fish tank hold is 5  fish

Given that,

The volume of the fish tank determines how many tropical fish can be kept in an aquarium. The fish tank's inside measures 22 cm, 42 cm, and 50 cm. Water volume needed per fish is 10,000 cubic centimeters.

Dimensions of fish tank :

Length = 22 cm

Width = 42 cm

Height = 50 cm

Volume of fish tank = length x breadth x height

                                = 22 * 42 * 50

                                = 46200 cm³

Each fish requires​ 10,000 cubic centimeters of water.

So, tank will hold number of fishes = 46200 / 10000

                                                          = 4.62

Hence tank will hold 5 fish.

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