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A state park has two pools. The olympic size pool holds 8.12 x 10^5 gallons of water and the smaller pool holds 5.27 x 10^5 gallons of water. What is the combined capacity of the pools? Group of answer
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A state park has two pools. The olympic size pool holds 8.12 x 10^5 gallons of water and the smaller pool holds 5.27 x 10^5 gallons of water. What is the combined capacity of the pools? Group of answer choices
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