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If the perimeter of a pool is 161,280 and tiling cost $15 per yard. How much will it cost to put tiles along the edge of the pool.
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If the perimeter of a pool is 161,280 and tiling cost $15 per yard. How much will it cost to put tiles along the edge of the pool.
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so assuming it’s 161,280ft that would equal 53760 yards
15*53760
806,400
it would cost $806,400 to put tiles along the edge of the pool
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