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V = ( area ) ( depth ) = ( A ) ( d )

A = ( 40 acres ) ( 43560 ft^2 / acre ) ( 1 yd^2 / 9 ft^2 )

A = 193600 yd^2

d = V / A

d = ( 96,000 yd^3 ) / ( 193600 yd^2 )

d = 0.4959 yd

d = ( 0.4959 yd ) ( 3 ft / yd ) = 1.468 ft = 17.85 in <------

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