Consider a swimming pool that is 50.00 m long and 25.0 m wide, If the pool must be filled to a depth of 2.0 m, what volume of water is required, in cubic meters?
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The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its width. So, the area of the pool's base is: Area = length x width Area = 50.00 m x 25.0 m Area = 1250.0 m² Show more…
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