- One cubic foot is approximately 7.5 gallons of water

- A typical garden hose releases approximately 11 gallons of water per minute
Total cubic feet is 2268. How long will it take to refill the pool?

2268Ft^3 * 7.5gal./Ft^3 = 17,010 Gallons

T = 17,010gal * 1min/11gal. = 1546 Min. = 27.8 Hours.

Perimeter of pool is 84ft squared.

The removal charge is $20 per linear foot. Each new 6-inch square tile costs $2. A pool professional installs the new tile for an additional $300 charge. What is the total cost?

To calculate how long it will take to refill the pool, we need to find the total number of gallons of water that can be released per minute.

Given that one cubic foot is approximately 7.5 gallons of water, we can calculate the number of gallons by multiplying the total cubic feet of the pool by 7.5.

Total gallons = Total cubic feet * 7.5
Total gallons = 2268 * 7.5
Total gallons = 17,010

Now, we know that a typical garden hose releases approximately 11 gallons of water per minute.

To find the time it takes to refill the pool, we can divide the total number of gallons by the gallons released per minute.

Time (minutes) = Total gallons / Gallons released per minute
Time (minutes) = 17,010 / 11
Time (minutes) ≈ 1546.36

Therefore, it will take approximately 1546.36 minutes to refill the pool.