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Problem
An aquarium has a rectangular base that measures
cm by
cm and has a height of
cm. It is filled with water to a height of
cm. A brick with a rectangular base that measures
cm by
cm and a height of
cm is placed in the aquarium. By how many centimeters does the water rise?
Solution
The volume of the brick is
. Thus the water volume rose
.
See also
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