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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need to make a dog pool 1/4 of the family pool. these are the measurements of the family pool and how I came up with it, im unsure how to downsize. and make a smaller pool.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Step one: Family pool Let's make the pool 6 feet deep, 20 feet wide, and 20 feet long. It will be able to hold 2400f3 of water because the volume of a rectangle =a x b x c Let's say that the lining, Cordone Blue Rosa 6x6 Porcelain Waterline tile is 2.75 per square ft. Use L x A to find the surface area of each individual side 20x 6 =120 Four sides of the pool so = 480 Now the bottom of the pool 20x20=400 880 square ft. of tiling is needed. 880 x 2.57 2,420 dollars of tiling Okay, so how much water will it take to fill up the pool within 6 inches of the top? Take 6 inches away from 6 ft. 5.5 feet. 5.5x20x20=2200 square ft. Okay, so you need to fill up 2200 square ft. of pool with water. After some cunning Google use I found out that each square foot of pool can hold 7.5 gallons of water. 2200 x 7.481 You’re going to need 16458.2 gallons of water

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so I need to know how to make a pool 1/4 size of this, the height and width and how deep etc. and I have to know how to much sq ft of liner is needed. the amount of water has to be six inces below the top of pool

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