document.write( "Question 1124902: A swimming pool is 50m long and 32m wide.It is 1.2m deep at one-fifth of the length of the pool from the shallow end. The depth above slopes uniformly downwards to a depth of 3m at the other end.find the volume of water in the pool when it is full. \n" ); document.write( "
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