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It gets 2m because with the formula lxwxh you can get the amount of the height
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Volume = lwh (we are already told the volume, length, and width, so we can rearrange the formula to find height)
l=V/wh
= 270/15(9)
=270/135
=2 m
This means the height of the pool is 2m, hope this helps!! :)
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