The answer will depend on the average depth of the water in the pool.
The answer will depend on the average depth of the water in the pool.
The answer will depend on the average depth of the water in the pool.
The answer will depend on the average depth of the water in the pool.
The answer will depend on the average depth of the water in the pool.
foot
Well, lets say you have a house and you want to measure you're house. Would you measure it in centimeters, pounds, feet, or yards? Well you can cross out centimeters, pounds, and feet, now you have just yards. The best answer is yards. Feet is like grounded like when you go to the pool it says 3 feet 4 feet. Feet is how high it is. Best Way To Measure A House Is With Yards. Did I help you, Yes Or No?
cubic yards
20 gauge slug develops only 648 ft. lbs. of energy at 100 yards. So depending on your size of game... you'll have to determine. A person: 80 yards A coyote: 50 yards A mountain lion: 30 yards A brown bear: 10 yards, with multiple shots. Best to get the hell out of there.
The best way to approach this problem is to make all of these units consistent. Since you want your result to be in cubic yards, let's make all the linear dimensions yards as well. So since 1 yard = 3 feet = 36 inches, you have 60 ft/3 = 20 yards by 80 ft/3 = 26.667 (approx) yards by 5 in/36 = .13889 (approx) yards. Now multiply your constants together: 20 * 26.667 * .13889 = approximately 74 cubic yards of concrete.
I like flow master.
backyard monsters
The volume of a glass of milk would best be measured in millilitres.
A backyard patio would look great with designer furniture. Try purchasing at home depot. It will fill up your patio with the new furniture and stop it from looking empty.
Is this even a question? Not even worth answering but I'm going to its yards......
Yards
the livingroom, backyard, or kitchen
Have a BBQ in your backyard.
Drull
Your Backyard.
It would depend on what you are trying to keep out of you backyard. If you want to just keep out the neighbors dog you can buy some regular size panels or longer panels can be used to add flair to your backyard. In some cases building codes will dictate the size fencing that can be used. If there are no code restrictions then it is up too your preference.
There are many websites with information on what materials are best to build a withstanding deck, such as Landscaping.About.com, HomeDecks.com, and Backyard-Design-Ideas.com.