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If 1ml of water fills 1 cubic centimeter of space, how many ml of water are needed to fill each tank?
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If 1ml of water fills 1 cubic centimeter of space, how many ml of water are needed to fill each tank?
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Answer:
Tank Volume/1 cubic centimeter.
Explanation:
We dont know how big the tank is.
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