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The volume of a fish tank is 50 cubic feet. If the density is 0.5 fish/feet^3, how many fish are in the tank?

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Answer:

Given volume of fish tank = 50 cubic feet

Thickness = 0.5 fish over feet cubed

Thickness can be characterized as the proportion of mass per unit volume

We know thickness = number/volume

Number of fishes = thickness × volume

= 0.5 × 50

= 5 × 5

= 25

Sn this way, on the off chance that the volume of a fish tank is 30 cubic feet and the thickness is 0.3 fish over feet cubed then the quantity of fish is 25

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