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OpenStudy (desmarie):

The capacity of a swimming pool is given by C = l × w × (d1 + d2)/2, where l is the length, w is the width, d 1 is the depth of the shallow end, and d 2 is the depth of the deep end of the pool. Select all the correct statements. The depth of the shallow end is given by d1 = 2C/lw - d2. If C = 9,216 ft, l = 48 ft, w = 24 ft, and d2 = 16 ft, then d1 = 4 ft. The depth of the shallow end is given by 2C - d2/lw . If C = 9,216 ft, l = 48 ft, w = 24 ft, and d2 = 12 ft, then d1 = 4 ft.

OpenStudy (desmarie):

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OpenStudy (mathmale):

First statement: See if you can solve C = l × w × (d1 + d2)/2 for d2. show your work, please, if you want feedback on it.

OpenStudy (sprattfield):

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