Six feet.
Circumference = 2PiR, or Pi * Diameter.
Pi is close to 3, so a pool with circumference of 18'
would have a diameter of 6'
18 feet.
If this is a round pool 18 feet across and you fill it with 4 feet of water, it contains 7,646 gallons of water.
fifty-six The circumference of an 18-foot diameter circular swimming pool is: 56.55 feet
That question -- or ones nearly identical -- have been asked and answered here. Use the search tool at the upper right. Search on the following keywords: round pool 18 foot diameter Depth of the pool = 4 feet.Circumference of the pool = 18 feet. From the circumference we can find the radius of the pool.2(pi)(radius) = 18(pi) radius = 9Radius of the pool is (9/pi) feet.Volume of the pool = (pi)(radius)2(height) = (pi)(9/pi)24Volume of the pool = 324/pi cubic feet. Source: www.icoachmath.com
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That depends on the dimensions of the pool. There is no way to answer the question with the information given.
If this is a round pool 18 feet across and you fill it with 4 feet of water, it contains 7,646 gallons of water.
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A round pool 8 feet across and 18 inches deep holds up to 2,857.5 gallons of water.
fifty-six The circumference of an 18-foot diameter circular swimming pool is: 56.55 feet
a rectangle pool 34' x18' has a rectangle walkway around it 50' x30'. What is the sq. ft. of the walkway?50*30-34*18 1500-612888 sq. ft.
The diagonal measurement of an 18 x 18 square is: 25.46 units.
Depends on size. 18' x 36' around $2500.00
That would depend what shape and how deep the pool is.If it is a round pool, 18 feet across and 4 feet deep, you would have 1000 cubic feet (pi R squared D), which is 28,300 liters.
That question -- or ones nearly identical -- have been asked and answered here. Use the search tool at the upper right. Search on the following keywords: round pool 18 foot diameter Depth of the pool = 4 feet.Circumference of the pool = 18 feet. From the circumference we can find the radius of the pool.2(pi)(radius) = 18(pi) radius = 9Radius of the pool is (9/pi) feet.Volume of the pool = (pi)(radius)2(height) = (pi)(9/pi)24Volume of the pool = 324/pi cubic feet. Source: www.icoachmath.com