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Michel is building an in-ground swimming pool. it has a length of 16 feet, a width of 10 feet, and a depth of 8 feet. How many cubic feet of water will the pool if the pool is completely? PLEASE SHOW YOUR
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Michel is building an in-ground swimming pool. it has a length of 16 feet, a width of 10 feet, and a depth of 8 feet. How many cubic feet of water will the pool if the pool is completely?
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The swimming pool is a
rectangular prism (which means it's a 3D rectangle). To find the volume of a rectangular prism you multiply
Length x Width x Height
.
In this case that would mean 16*10*8
(height and depth are the same in this problem)
.
16*10*8=
1280
ft
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