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A typical backyard pool holds about 1,500 cubic feet of water. Which dimensions describe a pool that could hold at least this much water? A. 15 ft × 15 ft × 5 ft B. 18 ft × 12 ft × 4 ft C. 20 ft × 15 ft × 6 ft D. 22 ft × 10 ft × 6 ft
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