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6. This might seem like a small amount. But now let's apply this to some real-life
examples. Imagine a swimming pool 25 m long and 15 m wide. If the water is
exactly 2 m deep when the water temperature is 20 ° C,

how deep will the water
be if the temperature increases to 21 ° C?
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Hint: The calculations you did above show what percent the volume of water will increase
for a 1°C increase in temperature. In this case, the only dimension that is capable of
increasing is the depth, so all the change must occur there.
New depth = 2m x 0.0213%