Mathematics
Mathematics, 23.11.2021 01:00, gevaughn600

1. The volume of an Olympic-size swimming pool is directly proportional to the cubic feet of water needed to fill the swimming pool. If 3 Olympic-size swimming pools need 270 000 cubic feet of water, how many cubic feet are needed to fill up 5 Olympic-size swimming pools?

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