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Advanced Placement (AP), 24.08.2019 10:30 kpgmfb

An olympic swimming pool is 164ft long by 82ft wide by 6 ft deep.
1.) what is the perimeter of the pool?
2.) if lane markers are set every 6 feet how many lanes can be made across the pool be horizontally?
3.) 2.) if lane markers are set every 6 feet how many lanes can be made across the pool be vertically?
4.)find the volume of water contained by an olympic sized swimming pool?

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