the formula for area is width times length.
so 12X7= 84
32 x 18 square feet
1 feet is equal to 12 inches. so... area of pool= 4 x 20 x 10 = 800 feet 800 feet x 12 inches = your answer...
If it's rectangular, then the area of the water's surface is (9' x 18') = 162 square feet. The bottom of the pool has a different area if it's slanted.
If the pool is TEN feet long and FIVE feet wide andeach tile is ONE square foot. TEN times FIVE is FIFTY. so you would need FIFTY tiles. This is actually incorrect. If you want to SURROUND the pool, it would be 30 tile, 10+10+5+5. This would not include any flange area on the pool edge, and would only be 1 row of tile. If you are covering a deck area surrounding the pool, more deminsions would be required (such as the width of the deck on each side of the pool). 50 would be correct if you were filling in the floor of the pool.
As long as the floor: in other words, wall to wall.
13 feet
164.041995 feet
23,040
Bottom of the pool is circular in shape and its radius is 9 feet. Thus area of bottom of pool = pi x r2 = 3.14159265 x 92 = 254.469005 sq. feet
15 x 24 = 360 square feet. How deep is the pool? You need that to determine cubic feet of that area.
If the circumference of the round pool is 29 feet, then the volume of the pool (area times depth) is about 267.7 cubic feet.
24 feet long.