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Q: What unit do you use to measure the amount of water in a pool?
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If you want to measure the amount of water that can fill a swimming pool what standard unit of measurement would you use?

gallons


What is the best metric unit to measure the amount of water in the pool?

Litres for a domestic aquarium, kilolitres for a large [public] aquarium.


What metric unit is best for measuring the amount of water in a pool?

In liters


What unit measurement the amount of water in a pool?

Any unit of volume, such as liters or cubic meters.


What unit would you use to measure water in a swimming pool?

Kiloliters or gallons depending on sizeo f the pool.


What unit would you to measure the amount of water in a lake?

gallons


What unit should be used to measure the amount of water in A fish tank?

The unit typically used to measure the amount of water in a fish tank is liters (L) or gallons (gal).


Which is the best unit for measuring the amount of water in a drinking glass?

The best unit of measure to use when measuring the amount of water in a drinking glass is ounces. A liquid measuring cup can be used to measure the ounces of water.


What metric unit best measures the amount of water in a pool?

Cubic metres or litres.


Which unit of measure is best for measuring the amount of water a bottlecap can hold?

millilitres


How many gallons in one unit?

It depends on your water companies measure of 1 unit. In my area 1 unit is equal to 748 gallons of water. so 40 units would be: 40units X 748 gallons = 29,920 gallons of water. Just about the amount of water you would use to fill up an average swimming pool.


What unit of measurement would you use to measure the amount of water in a pool?

In metric system it is 'litres' or 'kilograms/tonnes'. In the Imperial system it is 'Gallons' or 'Tons'.