In Water Polo, the width of the pool is typically between 20 to 30 meters. However, for official competitions, the standard width is usually set at 20 meters. The dimensions may vary slightly depending on the level of play, but these measurements are generally adhered to for international events.
420 square meters
119 meters long. I am not sure of the width.
To determine how many kilolitres of water would fill a 108-meter pool, we need to know the pool's width and depth. Assuming a standard depth of 2 meters and a width of, for example, 5 meters, the volume would be 108 m (length) × 5 m (width) × 2 m (depth) = 1,080 cubic meters. Since 1 kilolitre equals 1 cubic meter, the pool would hold 1,080 kilolitres of water. Adjust the width and depth to get the specific volume for different pool dimensions.
60 x 90 = 5400m2
12 metres squared. Multiply the length by width
To determine the square meters in 750 lineal meters, we need the width of the area. If you provide the width in meters, we can calculate the square meters by multiplying the width by the length (750 meters).
1.45 millimetres 0.00145 metres
The width can vary quite significantly.
Assuming you are talking about a rectangle, convert everything to meters. Then multiply.
Just multiply the length times the width.
The answer depends on the standard width(s) in which the carpet is sold (or priced).
Croke Park, the largest stadium in Ireland, is approximately 145 meters in length and 90 meters in width.