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11 June, 19:52

The scale factor of a large swimming pool to a small swimming pool is 0.12. The large swimming pool can hold 15.000 m ^3 of water. How much water can the small swimming pool hold?

25.92

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12,000

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  1. 11 June, 19:56
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    If the scale factor of the small pool to the large pool is equal to 0.12, the ratio of their volumes should be equal to 0.12^3 or equal to 1.728 x 10^-3. We multiply this value to the given volume of the large pool to get the volume of the small pool.

    volume of small pool = (1.728 x 10^-3) (15,000 m^3)

    volume of small pool = 25.92 m^3

    Hence, the answer is the first choice.
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