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19 December, 02:26

A swimming pool at the local park is 25 ft long, 20 ft wide, and 5 ft deep how much water can the pool hold

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  1. 19 December, 02:46
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    So you have to remember a formula, which is V=lwh

    So, what you do is V=25*20*5, which is equal to 2500 ft³

    So your answer is 2500ft³
  2. 19 December, 02:49
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    Solving this problem, you would need to follow the volume formula (v=lwh)

    L = 25 ft.

    W = 20 ft.

    H = 5 ft.

    V=lwh

    V = (25) • (20) • (5)

    V = 2,500 ft
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