the fish tank
meter
1. Measure the base area (or radius and work out pi r²) 2. Multiply this by the height 3. There are 264.2 gallons in 1 cubic meter. So multiply by 264.2
The most appropriate unit to measure the volume of water in a swimming pool is cubic meters (m³) or cubic feet (ft³). This unit accounts for the three-dimensional space occupied by the water in the pool. It is important to use cubic units to accurately measure the total amount of water present in the pool.
a big swimming pool and plane fuel
meters-centimeters are really small, about a third of an inch. Meters are about a yard. Would you measure a pool in thirds of inches or yards? Exactly
the fish tank
fish tank
Yes you can because a meter is four feet and a pool usually has a length of more than four feet.
A 50 meter butterfly in a meter pool is if the pool is a 25 meter pool then it's doing the butterfly down and back.
Meters or feet. It is usually meters though. Eg: 2.1M
You would be more likely to measure a fish tank in centimeters because it is typically smaller and requires more precise measurements. A swimming pool, on the other hand, is usually larger and would be measured in meters or feet.
10.56 but it's better to make it 11
1 meter = 1.094 yard 1 yard = 0.9144 meter
In meters, the dimensions of an Olympic size swimmming pool are: 2 meters deep, 50 meters long, and 25 meters wide. If 1 meter equals 100 centimeters, just multiply each dimension by 100.
meter
On the list you provided with the question, there isn't a single unit appropriatefor measuring the volume of a swimming pool or any other container.