33cm x 30cm x 63cm = 62370 cm^3 (62370 cubic centimetres...which = 62370 ml which = 62.370 litres which = 16.48 gallons).
2007-06-15 08:48:39
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answer #1
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answered by rage707_666 2
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Lenth if the tank is 30cm so the apothem is 15 cm (assming the length is measured side to side (not corner to corner) and that the base is a regular octogon) The perimeter is then 12 * 8 = 96 cm. The formula for the area of a regular polygon is A = 1/2ap, =1/2*15*96 (cm) V= A*h = A*28cm there you go
2016-05-21 03:19:03
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answer #2
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answered by tena 3
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There are 62.4 lbs/cu ft of water...it would be a 15 Gallon, allowing for the thickness of glass and the edging on the tank
2007-06-15 08:49:34
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answer #3
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answered by me 2
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Here's one website to keep for the future: http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/converter/volume-calculator.php
By the way, if you need to know the exact volume (for medication doses), measure the inside of the tank, and remember part of the volume is taken up by and gravel, decorations, and equipment in the tank.
2007-06-15 08:56:53
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answered by copperhead 7
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volume = legnth x height x depth
im presumming this is a rectangle....
therefore...
volume = 33 x 30 x 63
= 62370 cubic cm
2007-06-15 08:52:28
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answered by Anonymous
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That's 16 gallons, or 62 liters.
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2007-06-16 04:45:59
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answered by Anonymous
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33*30*63= 62370cm cubed
2007-06-15 08:49:18
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answered by Darren 2
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Well, as far as I know the volume formula is length x width x height.
2007-06-15 08:45:09
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answered by Lauren 2
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h
2007-06-15 09:08:40
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answered by Anonymous
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