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A swimming pool with an occupancy capacity of 122 needs how many toilets and how many showers per side?

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A swimming pool with an occupancy capacity of 122 needs how many toilets and how many showers per side?

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The number of toilets and showers required for a swimming pool with an occupancy capacity of 122 would depend on the specific regulations in your area.

For example, in some places, the health department might require one toilet for every 60 people and one shower for every 50 people.

If we use these ratios as an example:

  1. To calculate the number of toilets:

    • Divide the total occupancy (122) by the ratio (60).
    • 122 / 60 = 2.03.
    • Since you can't have a fraction of a toilet, you would round up to the next whole number.
    • So, you would need 3 toilets.
  2. To calculate the number of showers:

    • Divide the total occupancy (122) by the ratio (50).
    • 122 / 50 = 2.44.
    • Again, round up to the next whole number.
    • So, you would need 3 showers.

Please note that these are just example calculations. The actual requirements could be different depending on local regulations. Always check with your local health department or other relevant authority.

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