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29 November, 09:32

A 4 feet tall student went for swimming in a pool. He saw the depth of the water in the pool less than 4 feet. Will he be drowned? Write with reason.

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  1. 29 November, 09:38
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    No, he will not be drowned.

    Explanation:

    The student will only be drowned if:

    Height of student < Depth of pool

    But in the current scenario reverse is true. So,

    Height of student > Depth of pool

    Hence, student will not be drowned even if he does not know swimming. He can only be drowned if some external force tries to do so or suffering from an injury.
  2. 29 November, 09:46
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    No, he won't be drowned.

    Explanation:

    We have given,

    The height of the student = 4 feet,

    Depth of the pool (in feet) = x (say) < 4 feet,

    Since, the depth of the pool < height of the student,

    Thus, if the student went for swimming in a pool, however he does not know swimming, he will not be drowned until he is suffering from an injury or external force.
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