a rectangular waterbed is 8 ft long 6 ft wide and 2 ft tall how many gallons of water are needed to fill the waterbed assu
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A rectangular waterbed is 8 ft long, 6 ft wide, and 2 ft tall.
How many gallons of water are needed to fill the waterbed?
Assume 1 gallon is 0.13 cu ft. Round to the nearest whole gallon.
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Answer to a math question A rectangular waterbed is 8 ft long, 6 ft wide, and 2 ft tall.
How many gallons of water are needed to fill the waterbed?
Assume 1 gallon is 0.13 cu ft. Round to the nearest whole gallon.
Volume=8\times6\times2=96\:cubic\:ft 0.13\:cu\:ft=1\:gallon 1\:cu\:ft=\frac{1}{0.13}\:gallon 96\:cu\:ft=\frac{96}{0.13}=738\:gallon
total gallon = 738
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