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Sabrina has a rectangular swimming pool in her backyard. She fills it with water to the depth of 4 feet. The water in the pool has a volume of 1600 cubic feet.
What are the possible dimensions of the swimming pool with the given depth? Select ALL that apply.
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I think that the answers would be second one and fifth one , good luck .
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