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Below is a picture depicting a swimming pool with its depths and width marked. Use the information provided in the picture to calculate pool occupancy capacity and the required number of showers and toilets.View keyboard shortcutsEditViewInsertFormatToolsTable

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Below is a picture depicting a swimming pool with its depths and width marked. Use the information provided in the picture to calculate pool occupancy capacity and the required number of showers and toilets.View keyboard shortcutsEditViewInsertFormatToolsTable

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Below is a picture depicting a swimming pool with its depths and width marked. Use the information provided in the picture to calculate pool occupancy capacity and the required number of showers and toilets.Step 1: Calculate the Non-Swimmers Area.The length below 4 feet is 15 feet, the length between 4 feet and 5 feet is 40. The width of the pool is 25 feet.            (15 + 40) * 25 = 1375ft2 Step 2: Calculate the occupant load for the Non-Swimmers Area.            1 occupant for every 10ft2            1375/10 = 137.5 occupants            Rounds up to 138 occupants Step 3: Calculate the Swimmers Area.            Length from 5 to 8 feet is 25, the width of the pool is 25 feet            25*25 = 625ft2 Step 4: Calculate the occupant load for the Swimmers Area.            1 occupant for every 24ft2            625/24 = 26.02 occupants            Rounds down to 26 occupants Step 5: Calculate the occupancy for the Divers Area.            Diving areas are given 9 occupants Step 6: Calculate total pool occupancy rating            Non-Swimmer Area 138, Swimmer area 26, Diving area 9            138 + 26 + 9 = 173            173 maximum occupancy rating Step 7: Calculate how many showers are required.            173 occupancy 1 shower per 50 occupants            173/50 = 3.46Rounds up to 4 showers per side or a combination of showers that includes at least one per side and the rest as common showers. 1 per side with three shared, 2 per side with 2 shared, or 3 per side with one shared. Step 7: Calculate how many toilets are required.            173 occupancy rating, 1 for first 25 occupants, 1 for each additional 50 occupants            1 for first 25, 1 for 25-75, 1 for 75-125, 1 for 125-175            4 toilets per side, minimum total of 8 toilets  Flag question: Question 1Question 1Tips1 ptsBelow is a picture depicting a swimming pool with its depths and width marked. Use the information provided in the picture to calculate pool occupancy capacity and the required number of showers and toilets.View keyboard shortcutsEditViewInsertFormatToolsTable

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