A small rectangular tank measures 13 m by 10 m by 11 m. What volume of water can it hold?
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The tank capacity in cubic metres is its volume: 13 × 10 × 11 = 1430 m³. Volume is measured in cubic units because it counts three dimensions: length, width, and height. A rectangular tank is a cuboid, so its capacity is found by multiplying length, width, and height. The answer is in cubic units because it tells how much space the tank can hold.
