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At an elevation of 1221.4 feet, Lake Mead will hold 28,945,000 acre-feet of water. Which number is the best estimate of this amount of water?

3×10 6


2×10 7





2×10 7



3×10 7


2×10 8

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User Aldobsom
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Answer:


3 * 10^(7)

Explanation:

At an elevation of 1221.4 feet, Lake Mead will hold 28,945,000 acre-feet of water.

So, the amount of water that is in the lake will be 28,945,000 acre-feet which is estimated to be 30000000 acre-feet of water.

Therefore, the number
3 * 10^(7) is the best estimate of this amount of water. (Answer)

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