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What is 800x6?

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Updated: 4/28/2022

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How many cubic feet in a 20' x 40' x 8' swimming pool?

Depends upon the depth in the shallow end if it is 4 feet deep you add 4ft and 8ft you come up with 12 divide that by 2 you get 6 which is the average dept of the pool multiply the area 20x40 =800x6=4800 cubic feet approximately.


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