SOLUTION: There is a pole in a lake. One-half of the pole is in the ground, another
one-third of it is covered by water, and 4m is out of the water. What is
the total length of the pole in
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Question 379606: There is a pole in a lake. One-half of the pole is in the ground, another
one-third of it is covered by water, and 4m is out of the water. What is
the total length of the pole in metres?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The total length of the pole is .
Multiply both sides by .
meters
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