Swimming Pools in the US are usually measured in gallons. In computing water gallonage of swimming pools in rectangular shapes (measurements must be feet) the formula Length x width x depth x 7.5 = the total gallonage is used.
There are no combination heater/cooler units that we are aware of. The would have to be separate units.
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 12 units is: 7,238 units3The answer above is correct but the answer ALSO can be 2304 units3
If 8 is the radius and 5 is the height then volume of cylinder: pi*64*5 = 320*pi cubic units
No. I would use linear units if measuring the swim distance or cubic units if measuring the volume of water. Square units might be useful to see how many people could use the pool before it got crowded but that would depend on whether they were there for swimming or splashing about.
Volume = 10*4*3 = 120 cubic units
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A rectangular prism that is 6 units by 4 units by 2 units has a volume of 48 cubic units.
A sphere with a radius of 3 units has a volume of 113.1 cubic units.
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 21 units is: 12,348 units 3
A sphere with a radius of 30 units has a volume of 113,097.34 cubic units.
A sphere with a radius of 2.4 units has a volume of 57.91 cubic units.
The volume of a cylinder that is 20 units high and 10 units in diameter is: 1,570.8 cubic units.