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A swimming pool is circular with a 40-ft diameter. The depth is constant along east-west lines and increases linearly from 3 ft at the south end to 8 ft at the north end. Find the volume of water in the pool. (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.)

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Answer:


V=6912ft^3

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Diameter
D=40ft

Radius
r=d/2=>20ft

Depth at south
d_s=3ft

Depth at north
d_n=8ft

Average depth of the pool


d_a=(3+8)/(2)


d_a=5.5ft

Generally the equation for Volume is mathematically given by


V=\pi r^2h


V=3.142*(20)^25.5


V=6912ft^3

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