a family wants to build a pool their yard is 20 yards wide and thirty yards deep. unfortunately, the dealer only deals in liter size pools. what is the biggest size pool they can get?

Huh ????

Is this an April 1 joke?

To find the biggest size pool the family can get, we need to calculate the area of their yard and convert it to liters.

The area of the yard can be found by multiplying the width and depth of the yard. In this case, the width is 20 yards and the depth is 30 yards. So, the area of the yard is 20 yards * 30 yards = 600 square yards.

To convert the square yards to liters, we need to know the conversion rate. Converting square yards to liters is not possible directly since they are measuring different quantities. However, if we assume a depth for the pool, we can calculate the volume in cubic yards and then convert it to liters.

Let's assume a depth of 4 feet (which is approximately 1.22 meters) for the pool. To convert square yards to cubic yards, we divide the area by the depth. So, the volume of the pool in cubic yards is 600 square yards / (4 feet * 3 feet per yard) = 50 cubic yards.

Now, we need to convert cubic yards to liters. One cubic yard is approximately equal to 764.555 liters. Therefore, the pool will have a volume of 50 cubic yards * 764.555 liters per cubic yard = 38,227.75 liters.

So, the biggest size pool the family can get is approximately 38,227.75 liters.