A fish tank has the dimensions 4m x 3m x 2m. When it is half full, the fish tank contains 12,000 L of water. If 6,000 L of water is added to the tank, how high will the water level rise?
Hi, RD Sharma page 18.30 Q 16 to calculate the internal dimensions of the box following formula was used. length (l) = L- 2t. Would like to understand why we have to use 2t instead of t?
Kindly clarify
A fish tank has the dimensions 4m x 3m x 2m. When it is half full, the fish tank contains 12,000 L of water. If 6,000 L of water is added to the tank, how high will the water level rise?
Hi, RD Sharma page 18.30 Q 16 to calculate the internal dimensions of the box following formula was used. length (l) = L- 2t. Would like to understand why we have to use 2t instead of t?
Kindly clarify