the rate that water is coming into the pool, is the amount of water in the pool (x) divided by the amount of time it take to fill the pool. x / 10 the rate to empty the pool is x / 15 the rate to fill the pool wile it is being emptied, is the rate filling the pool minus the rate emptying the pool. x / 10 - x / 15 simplified 3x / 30 - 2x / 30 this gives x / 30 divide the rate the pool is filling, by the amount of water. (x / 30) / x this gives a time of 30 hours to fill the pool.
A nearby pool holds 30,000 gallons. The pool has been filled with 19,500 gallons of water. If the variable w stands for the amount of additional water the pool can hold, which of the following would be a reasonable value for this variable?10,000 gallons
Any unit of volume, such as liters or cubic meters.
It depends on the dimensions of a pool. The pool has a certain volume. Volume means how much space inside an object. In this case the object is a pool. The amount of gallons will vary depending on what the average height width and length are.
That's the amount of water in a round pool whose radius is 'r' .
no it is not but if you have an accident don't worry, there are chemicals in the pool water to deal with such accidents.
That depends on how violent the games are that are normally played in the pool. If you have children splashing about and jumping in the water constantly, you will tend to loose more water when the pool is very full. However if there is no particularly great amount of splashing happening and the loss is due to evaporation then it Will make no difference how full or empty the pool is.
leak
Well, measuring the water evaporation from your swimming pool is as simple as placing a bucket filled with pool water on the pool steps. Mark the water level inside the bucket and on the pool edge. After a few days, compare the water loss in the bucket to the pool water loss - that difference is your evaporation rate. Remember, it's all about taking your time and enjoying the process, just like painting happy little clouds in the sky.
A Risk Retention Group is a type of insurance formed by members who associate specifically to form an insurance pool. Acceptable risk is the level of loss that such an association can handle and remain solvent.
W(15) is the number of gallons of water in the pool after 15 minutes.
simply buy the required amount of salt for the pool from a pool shop or other salt supplier and and toss it in the water.
When a pool "sinks out," it means that the water level has dropped significantly, often due to a leak or evaporation. This can lead to damage to the pool structure if not addressed promptly by refilling the pool and repairing the source of the water loss.
how deep you are in the water.
Liters measure the volume of something so to measure the amount of water in the pool you'd use liters
I don't know, because it is not true the amount of salt that is used in a salt water pool while slightly more corrosive then fresh water (About the same amount of salt as you find in tears) will not cause any appreciable damage to modern pool equipment as it is made for salt water pools, salt water pool being by far the most common pool these days.
the amount of water in the pool (volume) somthing like that