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About 6,042 gallons of water.
16 sq ft*0.5 ft = 8 cubic feet.
$6.68
Depends on the actual pool (i.e. framed or inflatable ring) but give or take it should be around 15,000 Gallons or 66,000 litres at max capacity Depends on what you mean by 28ft "round": 28ft circumference or diameter D! First turn those inches to feet. Easy enough: it's 4. Then volume = pi/4(Dia^2) * Depth. So if this one of those above-ground bathing-only pools then I'll assume 28ft circumference. If so its diameter = 28/pi = 8.913ft Then its Volume = ((8.913)^2) (pi/4) (4) = 8.913 X 8.913 X pi = 249.55 cubic feet. which at 6.23V Imperial gallons per cu ft = 1555 Imperial gallons (rounded). Not 15,000. BUT If that 28ft is the Diameter then the volume = 2463 cu ft = 15,345 Imp Galls.
4 square feet are needed
Nor sure how pee gravel is packed, but you need enough for 64 cubic feet.
You need 13 yrd's of fill
You need a test kit
It depends what kind of fabric and how much fabric.
It depends what kind of fabric and how much fabric.
About 6,042 gallons of water.
The cost of fabric varies depending on the type of fabric you want and where you are located. You can call the fabric department to exactly how much the fabric you have costs.
If you were upholstering a couch, you'd want to know how much fabric to buy.
That would depend on how wide the fabric is, the type of fabric and what you are making. For instance, will there be any gathers at the waist? Since hips are typically wider than a waist you will need enough to go around the hip area.
You will need 379.59 square lots of some unspecified measurement units.
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Fabric softener can potentially stain clothes if too much is used or if it is not properly diluted. It is best to follow the manufacturer's instructions and not overload the washing machine with fabric softener to reduce the risk of staining. It is also recommended to test a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric before using fabric softener on the entire garment.