What is the Volume and Weight of water in a tank of size 2.0 m length, 2.0 m width, and 1.0 m height ?

in Pre-Algebra Answers by Level 1 User (440 points)
My answer is :

Volume of water in tank = 2 x 2 x 1 m^3 = 4 m^3

& weight of water in tank  =

we know that, Density(D) = Mass(M)/Volume(V)

& Density of water = 997 kg/m^3

& Volume = 4 m^3

Hence, M= D X V = 997 X 4 kg = 3988 kg

yes, you’re right.

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You got it ! you could always check your work too! if your not sure and this is for homework, NOT A TEST OR QUIZ , then ask your parents ! that will help so your defininatly correct!
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