Chapter 9: Problem 81
For a swimming pool, what is the difference between the following units of measure: cubic feet and gallons? For each unit, write a sentence about the pool that makes the use of the unit appropriate.
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Chapter 9: Problem 81
For a swimming pool, what is the difference between the following units of measure: cubic feet and gallons? For each unit, write a sentence about the pool that makes the use of the unit appropriate.
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