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Question
A swimming pool is 50 meter long and 15 meters wide. Its shallow and deep ends are `1 1/2` meters and `4 1/2` meters deep respectively. If the bottom of the pool slopes uniformly, find the amount of water required to fill the pool.
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Solution
Given:
Length = 50 m, Width = 15 m.
Depth at shallow end = `1 1/2` m = 1.5 m.
Depth at deep end = `4 1/2` m = 4.5 m.
Bottom slopes uniformly (cross-section is a trapezoid).
Step-wise calculation:
1. Area of trapezoidal cross-section
= `1/2` × (Sum of parallel sides) × (Distance between them)
= `1/2 xx (1.5 + 4.5) xx 15`
= `1/2 xx 6 xx 15`
= 3 × 15
= 45 m2
2. Volume = (Area of cross-section) × (Length)
= 45 m2 × 50 m
= 2250 m3
3. Conversions:
In litres: 2250 m3 × 1000 = 2,250,000 litres.
In US gallons (1 m3 = 264.172 gallons):
2250 × 264.172 = 5,94,387 gallons
The pool requires 2250 cubic metres of water to fill which is 2,250,000 litres = 5,94,387 US gallons.
