9,375 sq. meters
One foot is equal to 0.3048 metres. Therefore, 75 feet is equal to 0.3048 x 75 = 22.86 metres.
There are 5280 feet in a mile. Thirty-five 150 foot laps takes you 5250 feet. Another 30 feet (less than half the pool) and you're done.
75 yards = 68.58 meters.
75 meters = 82 yards
There are 22.86 meters in a 75-foot pool.
22 lengths
Apatosaurus was 75 feet, or 23 meters, in length. That is as long as a Junior Olympic swimming pool.
5280/75 = 70.4 5280 feet in a mile divided by the length of the pool.
75 feet
To accommodate a 9 feet pool table, you would need approximately 4.5 meters of space in both length and width to allow for comfortable gameplay and movement around the table. This ensures sufficient room for players to maneuver and use the pool cues effectively without feeling cramped.
9,375 sq. meters
1350 cubic feet is the capicity of the pool which will hold 10,098 gallons of water
This depends on the type of pool (concrete, vinyl liner, fiberglass), what part of the country and what part of the world, and whether it is commercial or residential. If, by "regular" you mean a standard residential rectangular pool, then in my part of the US the standard sizes run about 16'X32', 18'X36' and 20'X40'.
One foot is equal to 0.3048 metres. Therefore, 75 feet is equal to 0.3048 x 75 = 22.86 metres.
.75 meters
An Olympic Length pool is 50 meters. To convert any meter to feet, you multiply by 3.28084, so an Olympic Length pool should be 164.02 feet or 54.68 yards. addendum: for extra trivia - an Olympic pool is 25 meters wide and 2 meters deep. Use the same conversion factor as mentioned above.