It is not possible to answer the question. The floor of most Swimming Pools do not have a constant slope from the shallow to the deep end. Second, the amount of water that a pool can hold cannot be measured in square metres - which a measure of area - not of volume.
0.762 meters.
5' 6" = 1.6764 m
0.168 m 1 Feet = 0.3054 m approx.
There are usually 50 meters in a Olympic sized swimming pool.
It wouldn't be. If you're swimming in meters the pool should be 50 meters, and I've seen them be 25 meters occasionally. If you're swimming in yards the pool would be 25 yards.
in an olympic swimming pool its 50m
The newer the pool, the higher the chance that it's measured in meters. Proffesional or school swimming pools are measured in yards or meters. The newer the pool, the higher the chance that it's measured in meters. Proffesional or school swimming pools are measured in yards or meters.
25 meters X 50 meters
in meters
Its length in meters times its width in meters is its square area in meters.
It means swimming in an olympic length pool, so 50 meters as opposed to 25 meters or 30 yards whatever the case may be. It means swimming in an olympic length pool, so 50 meters as opposed to 25 meters or 30 yards whatever the case may be.
50 meters