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A rectangular in ground pool needs to be filled with water. The pool is 20 feet long 9 1/2 feet wide, and 5 1/2 feet deep determin the maximum amount of water the pool can hold? PLS ANSWER IM GOING TO FAIL

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Answer:

1045 ft³ of water

Explanation:

Given :

Length = 20 feets

Width = 9 1/2 feets

Height = 5 1/2 feets

The maximum of water the pool can hold is equivalent to the volume of the pool ;

Hence, Volume = Length * width * height

Volume = 20 * 9 1/2 * 5 1/2

Volume = 1045 ft³ of water

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