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15 January, 14:38

Each of the four sides of a swimming pool measures 12 meters. The pool is 6 meters deep. How much water will be needed to fill it completely? Use your calculator to calculate using exponents.

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  1. 15 January, 17:25
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    864 m³

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The volume is given by ...

    V = LWH = (12 m) (12 m) (6 m) = 864 m³

    864 cubic meters of water are required to fill the pool completely.

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    You could calculate this as 12²·6 or as 12³/2, or you can use your knowledge of powers of 12 to compute it as 144·6 or 1728/2.
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