10*5*3 = 150 cubic metres
1728 ft cubed
The dimensions of a pool that is 2 meters deep can vary widely depending on its intended use. For a standard residential pool, it might commonly be around 8 to 12 meters long and 4 to 6 meters wide. However, for competitive swimming, pools are typically 25 meters long and 12.5 meters wide. Ultimately, the size can be tailored to fit specific needs or space constraints.
If you multiply length x width x depth, you will get the volume - which in this case will be in cubic meters. Which is 54. Which is the same as 54ml :)
a pool, a building, the ocean.
It depends on how long the pool is.
1728 ft cubed
If it is the same depth everywhere, then V = lwd 2500 = 25x10xd d = 10 m that is a deep pool
The dimensions of a pool that is 2 meters deep can vary widely depending on its intended use. For a standard residential pool, it might commonly be around 8 to 12 meters long and 4 to 6 meters wide. However, for competitive swimming, pools are typically 25 meters long and 12.5 meters wide. Ultimately, the size can be tailored to fit specific needs or space constraints.
20.16 cubic meters
However long and wide you want to dig it.
It depends... how long, wide, and deep it is.
It was 14 ft. (a little under 5 meters) wide and 30ft. (10 meters) long.
197 Meters deep, approximetly 5090 meters wide.
If you multiply length x width x depth, you will get the volume - which in this case will be in cubic meters. Which is 54. Which is the same as 54ml :)
An olympic swimming pool is 2m deep, 50m long and 25m wide.
multiply em all then divide
A swimming pool that measures 50m by 30m has a perimeter of 160 meters. With sides an average of 3m deep, the total area of all four sides is 480 square meters. The bottom has an area od 1500 square meters (50 x 30), giving a total area of 1980 square meters (480 + 1500).