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Mathematics, 23.04.2020 23:21 kaziyahf2006

The aquarium shown is a rectangular prism that is filled with water. You drop a spherical ball with a diameter of 8 inches into the aquarium. The ball sinks, causing the water to spill from the tank. How much water is left in the tank? Enter your answer to the nearest tenth. (Hint: 1 in3 = 0.00433 gal)
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The amount of water left is about
gallons.

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