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  • 03-09-2018
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A 25cm long , 10cm wide and 15cm high pond is 3/5 filled with water .How much more water is needed to fill up the pond?

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EEonyourside
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  • 03-09-2018
We have to calculate the volume of the pond first

a = 25cm
b = 10cm
c = 15cm

a × b × c =
25cm × 10cm × 15cm =
[tex] {3750cm}^{3} [/tex]
3/5 of the pond is filled up, which means we still need to fill up 2/5 of the pond.

One fifth of the pond:
3750 ÷ 5 = 750

Two fifths of the pond:
750 × 2 = 1500

[tex]1500 {cm}^{3}[/tex]
^This is the final answer




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