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∙ 7y agoThe volume of the swimming pool in cubic feet would be 800 cubic feet: length x width x height = volume 10 feet x 10 feet x 8 feet = 800 cubic feet (10 x 10 = 100; 100 x 8 = 800)
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∙ 14y ago60x30x8=14400 cubic feet
The opposite of depths is 'heights'Heights.
They are to inform the swimmer how deep the water is. It is always good to know the depth for safety reasons. It is not a good idea to dive into a 3 foot deep pool.
Here's a formula for round pools: distance across*distance across*depth*5.9 for rectangles: length*width*depth*7.5 or for a deep end: length*width*((shallow end depth + deep end depth)/2)*7.5 so in your case, 24*24*4.3*5.9=15000 gallons
To calculate the volume of water in a rectangular swimming pool, you would use the formula: volume = length x width x depth. Assuming a standard depth of around 4 feet, the volume of water in a swimming pool that is 32 feet long and 9 feet wide would be approximately 1,152 cubic feet. This is equivalent to around 8,624 gallons or 32,604 liters of water.
There is NO way to calculate this without knowing how deep the pool is filled!
The base word for "depth" is "deep".
The volume of a cuboid is determined by multiplying together its three dimensions. These are usually known as the length, and width or breadth and height or depth.
Here's a formula for round pools: distance across*distance across*depth*5.9 for rectangles: length*width*depth*7.5 or for a deep end: length*width*((shallow end depth + deep end depth)/2)*7.5 so in your case, 24*24*4.3*5.9=15000 gallons
The volume of the cylinder is found by multiplying the depth by the square of the radius and by 3.142. The radius of the beaker is thus 6.31 cubic meters.
The depth of the inside of the microwave can be calculated using the volume formula for a rectangular prism: Volume = length × width × depth. Given the volume is 1.2 cubic feet and the length and width are 10 inches and 18 inches respectively, you can calculate the depth using depth = volume / (length * width). Converting the depth to feet gives you the result to the nearest tenth.
Here's a formula for round pools: distance across*distance across*depth*5.9 for rectangles: length*width*depth*7.5 or for a deep end: length*width*((shallow end depth + deep end depth)/2)*7.5 so in your case, 18*18*4*5.9=7500 gallons
area = ⅓ acre = 1348.95 m2 depth = 5ft = 1.524 m volume = area * depth = 2055.7998 m3 = 2055799.8 l