
a)
To evaluate: the surface area of the pool to the nearest tenth.
a)

Answer to Problem 58SPR
The surface area is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
A rectangular pool is 20 feet by 30 feet. The depth of the pool is 60 inches, but the depth of the water is
The surface area of the rectangular pool is given by
So,
Length = 20 feet
Breadth = 30 feet
Depth = 5 feet
So,
So,
The surface area is
b)
To evaluate: the volume of water in the pool to the nearest tenth.
b)

Answer to Problem 58SPR
The volume of the pool is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
A rectangular pool is 20 feet by 30 feet. The depth of the pool is 60 inches, but the depth of the water is
The volume of the rectangular pool is given by
So,
Length = 20 feet
Breadth = 30 feet
Depth =
So,
So,
The volume of the pool is
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