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  • Calculating Tank Capacity: Understanding Volume & Dimensions
    You're missing a dimension to calculate the capacity (volume) of the tank!

    Here's why:

    * Capacity is measured in volume. Volume is the amount of space a three-dimensional object takes up.

    * You've only provided two dimensions: 45 cm by __ cm. We need the third dimension (the height or depth) to calculate the volume.

    To find the capacity, you need to know all three dimensions: length, width, and height.

    Here's how you can calculate the capacity:

    1. Multiply the three dimensions: Length x Width x Height

    2. The result will be in cubic centimeters (cm³). This is a common unit for volume.

    Example:

    If the missing dimension (height) is 30 cm, then the calculation would be:

    45 cm x __ cm x 30 cm = 13500 cm³

    Let me know if you can provide the missing dimension, and I can calculate the capacity for you!

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