i think 13 yards because 13 feet wwouldn't be a very big pool
Hawain
You would use meters.
That's because a few countries are taking quite a while to adapt to international units. The correct unit for the length or width of a backyard would be the meter. The correct unit for its area would be the square meter.
Meters
You multiply the width by the length to get the area. In this case the answer would be 288 square feet in the yard.
im not positive but since the olympic games originated in Greece then i would believe that since swimming was an event then, that is where it started as a sport I think that isn't true because swimming wasnt there back in Greece then
It would be: 96/12 = 8 inches
An olympic sized swimming pool is 50 meter long and 25m wide using 8+2 lanes.
Since they allow boating it might be assumed that swimming would be allowed. Watch for any signs along the shore.
Technically the shorter the focal length, the thicker the mirror. But some short focal length telescopes have relatively thin mirrors all the same.
One length of an Olympic size swimming pool is 50mtrs or 164.041 feet, so a lap (2 lengths) would be 328.082 feet
The length and width can't be determined since it is a rectangle. A length would need to be given, or it would have to be a square.