
Jon S. answered 06/09/20
Patient and Knowledgeable Math and English Tutor
You can compare areas: length x width and volume: length x width * depth.
Stephanie S.
asked 06/09/20Suppose there are 2 rectangular pools: One is 30 feet wide, 60 feet long, and 5 feet deep through-out, and the other is 40 feet wide, 50 feet long, and 4 feet deep throughout. Show that each pool can be considered “biggest” by comparing the sizes of the pools in two meaningful ways other than by comparing one-dimensional aspects of the pools.
Jon S. answered 06/09/20
Patient and Knowledgeable Math and English Tutor
You can compare areas: length x width and volume: length x width * depth.
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