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Whitejelly
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You have an aquarium with the dimensions 109 (length) 47 (width) 50 (height) cm

How much sand (kgs) do you need to get a 2 cm bottom layer of sand?
O7Goner
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14.86-21.33 kg depending on the density of the sand c:
uw
Whitejelly
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RedCrate wrote:
14.86-21.33 kg depending on the density of the sand c:
uw
Hmmm I don't think this is correct
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O7Goner
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whitejelly wrote:
RedCrate wrote:
14.86-21.33 kg depending on the density of the sand c:
uw
Hmmm I don't think this is correct
Why not?
109*47*2*d/1000=14.86-21.33kg
d being density in g/cm^3 
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