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Grade 6 HMH Go Math - Answer Keys
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Aquariums
Large public aquariums like the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga have a wide variety of freshwater and saltwater fish species from around the world. The fish are kept in tanks of various sizes.
The table shows information about several tanks in the aquarium. Each tank is a rectangular prism.
To keep the fish healthy, there should be the correct ratio of water to fish in the tank. One recommended ratio is 9 L of water for every 2 fish. Find the volume of Tank 4. Then use the equivalencies \(1\text{ cm}^{3} = 1\text{ mL}\) and 1,000 mL = 1 L to find how many fish can be safely kept in Tank 4.