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6 January, 16:35

Terry and Bob each have an aquarium. Terry's aquarium is 14 cm long, 12 cm high, and 10 cm wide. Bob's aquarium is 13 cm long, 15 cm high and 8 cm wide. Whose aquarium holds the larger volume of water? Explain how you know.

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  1. 6 January, 19:00
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    Volume = length x width x height

    Terry = 14 x 10 x 12 = 1680 cm^3

    Bob = 13 x 8 x 15 = 1560 cm^3

    So Terry's aquarium holds 120 cubic centimeters more
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