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17 September, 21:38

imagine that you have a rectangular swimming pool, but you have no idea how deep it is. you know that the pool has a volume of 216m3. you measured the dimensions of the pool and found that it is 15 m long and 6 m wide.

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  1. 17 September, 21:52
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    To calculate the volume of any rectangular shape,

    We can simply multiply length to wide and to depth.

    Let d be the depth.

    15 x 6 x d = 216

    d = 216 / 15 / 6

    d = 2.4

    Therefore the depth is 2.4m

    Suppose a box is 8 cm long, 6 cm wide, and 4 cm high. To calculate its volume, you would multiply

    the area of the object by its height:

    area = 8 cm x 6 cm

    area = 48 cm2

    volume = 48 cm2

    x 4 cm

    volume = 192 cm3
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