Radius squared times pi 12X12=144X3.14=452.16 452 sq. ft.
176.7146
To calculate the square footage of a round pool, you can use the formula for the area of a circle: A = πr². For a 28-foot round pool, the radius (r) is 14 feet. Therefore, the area is approximately A = π × (14)² ≈ 615.75 square feet.
To calculate the square footage of a 15-foot round pool, use the formula for the area of a circle: A = πr². The radius (r) is half the diameter, so for a 15-foot pool, the radius is 7.5 feet. Therefore, the area is approximately 3.14 × (7.5)², which equals about 176.71 square feet.
If the cicumference is 10 feet:- Then radius = 10/(2*pi) = 1.591549431 feet Area = pi*1.5915494312 = 7.957747155 or 7.958 square feet rounded to 3 decimal places
The base of the pool is a circle with a diameter of 18 ft. The radius is 9 ft. The area of the circle is (pi) times (R2) = 81pi = 254.47 square feet (rounded to 2 decimal places))
176.7146
To calculate the square footage of a round pool, you can use the formula for the area of a circle: A = πr². For a 28-foot round pool, the radius (r) is 14 feet. Therefore, the area is approximately A = π × (14)² ≈ 615.75 square feet.
To calculate the square footage of a 15-foot round pool, use the formula for the area of a circle: A = πr². The radius (r) is half the diameter, so for a 15-foot pool, the radius is 7.5 feet. Therefore, the area is approximately 3.14 × (7.5)², which equals about 176.71 square feet.
The surface area of a 21 foot in ground pool is 346.36 square feet.
Surface area for a circle is pi * radius squared If the diameter is 25 feet, then the radius is 12.5 feet, and the square footage is pi * 12.5 * 12.5 Or about 491 square feet
If the cicumference is 10 feet:- Then radius = 10/(2*pi) = 1.591549431 feet Area = pi*1.5915494312 = 7.957747155 or 7.958 square feet rounded to 3 decimal places
The square footage of a 25,000 gallon pool depends on the shape of the pool. To determine the square footage multiply the floor width with the floor length. Multiply the length by the height of the walls for each wall. Add all these numbers together to get the square footage.
40 sq ft
I have a 12' above ground round pool that is fillable up to about 29 inches and it holds roughly about 1600 gallons so yours will probably hold more than 2000 gallons.
The base of the pool is a circle with a diameter of 18 ft. The radius is 9 ft. The area of the circle is (pi) times (R2) = 81pi = 254.47 square feet (rounded to 2 decimal places))
273
To determine the linear square footage of a 15,000-gallon pool, we first need to consider its shape and dimensions. A common estimation is that a rectangular pool holds about 7.48 gallons per cubic foot. Therefore, a 15,000-gallon pool would have a volume of approximately 2,000 cubic feet. If we assume a depth of 5 feet, the linear square footage of the pool's surface area would be about 400 square feet (2,000 cubic feet ÷ 5 feet).