Litres.
You would use meters.
It depends where you are. The term I find most common is Gallons.
It depends on the size of the swimming pool. First, figure out how big your cup is (the max volume it can hold) then how big your pool is (max volume of the pool). Divide the volume of the pool by the volume of the cup. That will be your answer. Ex: the cup's volume is 8 cm cubed and the pool's volume is 8000 cm cubed.dived 8000 cm3 by 8 cm3:8000/8 = 1000Therefore, the answer to this example is that there are 1000 cups of water in the swimming pool.
The base unit of volume is the cubic metre.
I guess liters or gallons..I have the question too, and this is what I am answering.
in meters
Cubic yards.
With a ruler.
You can measure a swimming pool b cubic meters or gallons.
A metric length a little over a yard long.
A round swimming pool is a right circular cylinder, so you can use the formula pi times the radius squared times the height to calculate the volume.
a big swimming pool and plane fuel