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San Alfonso Del Mar, a resort in Chile, has the world's largest swimming pool.

The pool holds up to 250,000,000 L of seawater. How many kiloliters of water
can it hold?

San Alfonso Del Mar, a resort in Chile, has the world's largest swimming pool. The-example-1

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2,500,000 litres or 2.5 megalitres of water.

Olympic size pools measure: 50 metres long, 25 metres wide, and a minimum of 2

metres deep.

(25m x 50m x 2m = 2,500m3; 1L = 0.001m3 so 2,500 x 1000 = 2,500,000L)

660,430 gallons of water.

50 meters = 164.041995 feet (a)

25 meters = 82.0209975 feet (b)

2 meters = 6.5616798 feet (c)

Volume = (a) * (b) * (c) = 88,286.66721 cubic feet Explanation:

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