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A rectangular swimming pool can hold 1408 cubic feet of water. The pool is 22 feet long and has a depth of 4 feet. What is the width of the pool?
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A rectangular swimming pool can hold 1408 cubic feet of water. The pool is 22 feet long and has a depth of 4 feet. What is the width of the pool?
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The formula of a rectangular prism = l * w * h
1408 = 22 * w * 4
1408 = 88w
w = 16 feet
Width = 16 Feet
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l*w*h = V
22 * w * 4 = 1408
88w = 1408
w = 16'
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