Volume of a Rectangular Solid - GED Math

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An aquarium takes the shape of a rectangular prism 60 centimeters high, 60 centimeters wide, and 120 centimeters long. One-fourth of a cubic meter of water is poured into the aquarium after it has been emptied. How much more water can it hold?

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One cubic meter of water is equal to cubic centimeters; one-fourth of a cubic meter is 250,000 centimeters. The volume of the aquarium is

cubic centimeters.

Therefore, after having one-fourth of a cubic meter of water poured in, there is room left for

cubic centimeters of water.

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