50 feet 4 feet 10 feet 20 feet 401 gallons -- 20 feet- ---

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The Gottesmann family is filling their swimming pool.  The perimeter of the pool is rectangular.  Below is a diagram of the shape of the bottom of the pool.

Mr. Gottesmann filled the shaded region of the pool with 401 gallons of water.  Which is the best estimate of the number of additional gallons it will take to fill the rest of the swimming pool?

50 feet
4 feet
10 feet
20 feet
401 gallons
-- 20 feet-
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