A round swimming pool is a right circular cylinder, so you can use the formula pi times the radius squared times the height to calculate the volume.
If the pool is 28 feet wide, you'd have to walk around the outside 60 times to equal one mile of distance.
There is no way to answer this without knowing the dimensions of the five-acre area. If the area is long and narrow it will be fewer trips than if the area were square or round.
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A round swimming pool is a right circular cylinder, so you can use the formula pi times the radius squared times the height to calculate the volume.
If the pool is 28 feet wide, you'd have to walk around the outside 60 times to equal one mile of distance.
No, the English did not invent swimming. Swimming has been around since ancient times and no one knows who the first person to swim was.
Turn around time is the time it takes to complete a set.
A steeringwheel can turn around 3 times
Six times around would equal 1.5 miles. Because one time around equals a 1/4 mile. so 6 X 1/4 = 1.5
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When you multiply 12.8 times pi the exact answer is12.8 Pi, but you can round off the answer to40.192because pi is about equal to 3.14.
There are 5280 feet in a mile. So for a 15ft pool (5280 divided by 15) you would have to walk around 352 times to equal one mile.
Swimming has been recorded since prehistoric times; the earliest dates back to the Stone Age from around 7,000 years ago. Competitive swimming in Europe started around the 1800's and was part of the first modern Olympic games in Athens, 1896.
There is no way to answer this without knowing the dimensions of the five-acre area. If the area is long and narrow it will be fewer trips than if the area were square or round.
if your fish is going around the tank with its eyes cosed multiple times.