in ASDA of course! they only sell them for £10 and i know this because my other brought me one and it was excatly 6ft x 10ft x 2 ft! you can get a larger one or smaller one and they all equal the same price! i think it's amazing and outstandingly cheap!
8ft x 6ft x 10ft = 480 sq. ft.
The answer for that is 48ft^3
david cortes is the answer
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The area is the product of (Length) times (Width)6ft by 10ft = (6 x 10) = 60 square feet.
To calculate how much water will fill the pool, you must first find the volume of the pool and then multiply by the number of gallons of water in a cubic foot. To find the volume, multuply length x width x depth (10 x 6 x 2 = 120 cu ft). There are 7.481 gallons of water in one cubic foot: 120 x 7.481 = 897.72 gallons capacity.
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6ft by 10ft = 60 square feet
The area of the rectangle is the product of the length of the sides (provided the units of length are the same). Imagine a rectangle 6ft long and 10ft wide. You could even draw it if it helps. 6 multiplied by 10 is 60, so the area of a 6ft*10ft rectangle is 60ft2 or 60 sq. ft.
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16x10=160 160/15=10.66 15-10.66=4.33 The new depth of the pool is approxamently 4.33.
10ft x 6ft = 60 sq ft = 5.57 sq metres, approx.