Mathematics
Mathematics, 22.04.2021 20:10, calvinsanchez8429

The Lazy Daze Pool Club and the Slumber-N-Sunshine Pool Club have a friendly rivalry going. Each club claims to have the bigger swimming pool. Make up realistic sizes for the clubs’ swim-ming pools so that each club has a legitimate basis for saying that it has the larger pool. Ex-plain clearly why each club can say its pool is biggest. Be sure to use appropriate units. Consid-ering the function of a pool, what is a good way to compare sizes of pools?

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