SOLUTION: adding chlorine to a pool:for a 9000 L pool you add 200 g. What dose should you add for a 60000 L pool?
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Question 709596: adding chlorine to a pool:for a 9000 L pool you add 200 g. What dose should you add for a 60000 L pool?
Answer by vheroli(126) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Cross multiply:
200*60000/9000=n
1333.3333g=n
To check:
45=45
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