This can be solved in two simple steps.
First find out how big of an area the circle is for the pool PLUS the path
This is pi x radius(squared) where the radius is 13
Then subtract the pool area
This is pi x radius(squared) where the radius is 12
(3.14 x 169) - (3.14 x 144) = 78.5 Square feet
If the pool is 28 feet wide, you'd have to walk around the outside 60 times to equal one mile of distance.
fifty-six The circumference of an 18-foot diameter circular swimming pool is: 56.55 feet
http://www.havuz.org/pool-calculators.htm
Assuming your pool is round about 800 gallons.
No, you cannot convert a round pool into an oval pool. The measurements would be off and you would be unable to move the pieces of the round pool to form an oval.
If you are asking about a 27' circumference pool, then the answer is 27'
If the pool is 28 feet wide, you'd have to walk around the outside 60 times to equal one mile of distance.
Around 22,870 liters of water.
'bout 1500 to 2000
fifty-six The circumference of an 18-foot diameter circular swimming pool is: 56.55 feet
http://www.havuz.org/pool-calculators.htm
Assuming your pool is round about 800 gallons.
How many gallons of water in a 24 Round pool
No, you cannot convert a round pool into an oval pool. The measurements would be off and you would be unable to move the pieces of the round pool to form an oval.
I suppose you mean a round pool. You would also have to know the depth of the pool.
Go to http://www.havuz.org/pool-calculators.htm
you would need to know the height of the pool too.