Divide cost by 60. Then you know what 1 ft will cost you. Multiply by 80 and you have your answer.
125 ft x 60 ft = 125*60 = 7500 sq feet.125 ft x 60 ft = 125*60 = 7500 sq feet.125 ft x 60 ft = 125*60 = 7500 sq feet.125 ft x 60 ft = 125*60 = 7500 sq feet.
80 ft * 60 ft = 80*60 sq ft = 4800 sq ft
12 in = 1 ft ⇒ 60 ft x 100 ft x 4 in = 60 ft x 100 ft x (1 ÷ 12) ft = 500 cu ft Close, but you left out the 4 in (1/12) above. You had it on the left, but you left it out on the right. That makes the correct answer 2000 cu ft.
60-ft x 100-ft = 6,000 square feet = 6662/3 square yards = 0.1377 acre (rounded)
You add diatomaceous earth (de) powder to a pool based on the size of the filter. Most pool filters have a plate on the side telling you how much de powder you need to add. If your filter does not have such a plate, the general formula is that you add 1 lb. of de powder for every 10 sq. ft. of filter area. That is, you need to measure the length, width, of your filter, taking the pleats into account, and use the formula "sq. ft. = length x width" to determine the square footage of your filter.
1lb for every 10sq/ft of filtration area in your filter. There should be a tag on the side of the filter that says how many square feet the filter area is and some even tell you how many lbs of DE is needed.
60*40*1=2400 ft**3 of sand
Divide cost by 60. Then you know what 1 ft will cost you. Multiply by 80 and you have your answer.
60 inches is exactly 5 feet.
125 ft x 60 ft = 125*60 = 7500 sq feet.125 ft x 60 ft = 125*60 = 7500 sq feet.125 ft x 60 ft = 125*60 = 7500 sq feet.125 ft x 60 ft = 125*60 = 7500 sq feet.
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I prefer Aqua Perl. It worked for me for many years and found it superior to D. E. and others. Just wondering why you have a 72 sq. ft. filter. What size is the pump in Hp? Got the feeling that your pump and filter are not matched to the size to the pool. Ken
80 ft * 60 ft = 80*60 sq ft = 4800 sq ft
60 pounds
12 in = 1 ft ⇒ 60 ft x 100 ft x 4 in = 60 ft x 100 ft x (1 ÷ 12) ft = 500 cu ft Close, but you left out the 4 in (1/12) above. You had it on the left, but you left it out on the right. That makes the correct answer 2000 cu ft.
60 in equal to 5 feet(FT)