quit doing these little idiots homework for them!!!!
I hope that you have access to YA during tests.
2006-09-13 16:34:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Filled to 5 cm from the top?
First, put everything into the same units
40 cm = 400 mm
300 mm = 300 mm
.5 m = 500 mm
BUT, the entire height of 40 cm is not used. Only 35 cm is used.
Now, multiply:
350 x 300 x 500 = 52,500,000 cubic mm, or
52,500 cubic cm.
Finally, there are 1,000 cubic cm in a liter, so the aquarium holds 52.5 liters.
2006-09-13 16:27:16
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answered by ? 6
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First, what form of rocks did you put in there? in the event that they are the type you detect on your backyard, get them out. that ought to be what made his water cloudy. particular, the water is secure for him now. A 5-gallon tank is plenty tremendous sufficient if he's the only inhabitant. ensure you get a heater and clear out in the applicable length for the tank. some nicely-rinsed aquarium gravel for the backside, some flowers made for aquarium use (genuine, silk, or plastic is tremendous) and any aquarium decorations that in the time of shape your fancy. attempt to avert something he ought to get "trapped" in. Brine shrimp should not be fed as an unique weight-alleviation plan. Get some Hikari Betta Bio-Gold pellets, and feed him 3 to 5 pellets an afternoon. The brine shrimp ought to be offered as a manage. i do no longer feed them in any respect, and my Betta is happy and healthful. on account that this seems to be your first Betta, i might pass to a puppy keep, e book keep, or your library, and get a e book on Bettas. then you definately would be responsive to each little thing there is to be responsive to roughly your new little chum. stable success!
2016-12-15 07:47:31
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answered by ? 4
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(40 - 5) * (300/10) * (.5 * 100) = 35 * 30 * 50 = 5250cm^3
52500cm^3 = 52500mL or 52.5 L
2006-09-13 17:02:35
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answered by Sherman81 6
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52.50 liters of water
2006-09-13 16:31:42
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answered by kel 5
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