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The Millers are going to put a pool in their backyard this summer. The pool will have a depth of 5 feet, and the dimensions shown in the picture. What will be
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A) 102
B) 210
C) 300
D) 510
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D. 510
Explanation:
12x5x5=300
3x14x5=210
300+210=510
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