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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following units of volume would be the best to measure the amount of water in your swimming pool? liter milliliter nanometer kiloliter

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use the largest unit

OpenStudy (anonymous):

litres.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the largest one is kiloliter.

thomaster (thomaster):

\(\Huge\bf \color{black}{Welcome~to~OpenStudy!!}\hspace{-310pt}\color{black}{Welcome~to~OpenStudy!!}\hspace{-307.1pt}\color{#ff7100}{Welcome~to~\color{#00B4ff}{Open}}\color{#7cc517}{Study!!}\) I'd use liter. Pool volumes are usually expressed in \(\sf L\) (1 liter) or \(\sf m^3\) (1 kiloliter)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

He could have a very large pool...

OpenStudy (vincent-lyon.fr):

kilolitre does not exist, use litres or \(m^3\) instead

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Vincent-Lyon.Fr there is no necessity. we can build any quantity.

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