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>>3064386
Dont wrry guiz, this trolllololo is five levels deep

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I'd never live in an inhospitable wasteland like that.
No offense.
>pic related, my assumption of July in AZ

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>mfw non-unions installed the system to save money

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I know with school time started up /sci/ has been flooded with people asking help with math. I truly need some help here and it's distressing me that I can't get these right.

The inner dimensions of an in-ground swimming pool are, width = 13ft, length = 18 ft, and depth = 9ft. The pool walls and the bottom are uniformly one foot thick and made of concrete. Determine the total surface area, A of the concrete pool in units of ft2

Could someone walk me through this?

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