The snake habitat at the nature center is made by connecting two terrariums. The first terrarium is 40cm long, 25cm wide and 20cm high. The second terrarium is 25cm long, 30cm wide, and 20cm high. How many conic centimeters of space do the snakes have in their habitat

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Answer:

35000 cubic centimeters of space the snakes have in their habitat.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

The snake habitat at the nature center is made by connecting two terrariums.

The first terrarium is 40cm long, 25cm wide and 20cm high.

The second terrarium is 25cm long, 30cm wide, and 20cm high.

Now, to find the cubic centimeters of space the snake have in their habitat.

So, we get the volume of first terrarium by putting formula:

Length = 40 cm.

Width = 25 cm.

Height = 20 cm.

Volume = length × width × height.

[tex]Volume=40\times 25\times 20.[/tex]

[tex]Volume=20000\ cm^3.[/tex]

Volume of first terrarium = 20000 cubic centimeters.

Now, to get the volume of second terrarium by using the same formula:

Length = 25 cm.

Width = 30 cm.

Height = 20 cm.

Volume = length × width × height.

[tex]Volume = 25\times 30\times 20[/tex]

[tex]Volume=15000\ cm^3.[/tex]

Volume of second terrarium = 15000 cubic centimeters.

As given, the snake habitat at the nature center is made by connecting both first and second terrariums.

So, by adding both the volumes we get the cubic centimeters of space the snakes have in their habitat:

Volume of first terrarium +  Volume of second terrarium

= [tex]20000\ cm^3+15000\ cm^3.[/tex]

[tex]=35000\ cm^3.[/tex]

Therefore, 35000 cubic centimeters of space the snakes have in their habitat.

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