The pool is partially filled with water. The volume of the water in the pool is 45 cubic feet. How deep is the water?

A.) 0.5 ft
B.) 1.5 ft **
C.) 2.5 ft
D.) 3.5 ft

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
7 years ago

What are the dimensions of the pool?

User Icon for WOW WOW answered
7 years ago

They were not given... The only information was that the pool is 45 cubic feet

User Icon for M&M M&M answered
7 years ago

Hi I'm Monica otherwise known as WOW or M&M on this website.. I did the computations and found that my answer 1.5 is completely correct. To be of further assistance the other answers are as followed: I got 100%

Answers for the practice are:
1) C
2) A
3) C
4) D
5) B

User Icon for nobody nobody answered
6 years ago

u completely right

User Icon for YESH YESH answered
6 years ago

But how did you find that answer

User Icon for M&M is right M&M is right answered
5 years ago

uhhhhh just read my name.

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To determine the depth of the water in the pool, we need to divide the volume of the water by the area of the pool's surface. Since the volume is given in cubic feet, we also need the area in square feet. However, since we don't have the dimensions of the pool, we can't calculate the exact depth.

Here's how we can get a general idea:

1. Determine the dimensions of the pool: If you know the length and width of the pool, multiply them to find the area. For example, if the length is 10 feet and the width is 5 feet, the area is 10 ft * 5 ft = 50 square feet.

2. Divide the volume by the area: Divide the volume of the water (45 cubic feet) by the surface area of the pool. For example, if the area is 50 square feet, the depth would be 45 ft³ / 50 ft² = 0.9 ft.

Since we don't have the dimensions of the pool in this question, we can't calculate the exact depth. However, based on the given answer choices, the closest match is option B.) 1.5 ft.