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In Calculator [10.2103.8.0] Volume Calculator/Converter mode, at the bottom of the page below the calculated volume, there is a reference to an equivalent amount labeled "About equal to....". The volumetric result referenced in quantities of 10,000 gallons and higher uses "swimming pools" as a "about equal to...." comparison. The values that are assigned to the number of "swimming pools" is wrong. Steps To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Go to 'Calculator'
Click on 'Converter'
Scroll down to 'Volume'
See error in "About equal to" results related to swimming pools.
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Expected behavior
The expected behavior would be relative to an average residential swimming pool which is about 25,000 gallons.
The current code generates results which are based on an average swimming pool having a volume of almost a MILLION gallons
(see resulting 1.0 swimming pools associated with the converted value of 994,909.1 Gallons (US) Screenshots
Device and Application Information
OS Build: 17763.805
Architecture: Von Neuman
Application Version: Windows 10 Enterprise version 1809 os build 17763.805
Region: US
Dev Version Installed:
Additional context
Requested Assignment
I'm just reporting this problem. I don't want to fix it. The fix is simply change the numeric basis of conversion of swimming pools to use 25,000 gallons instead of 1 million gallons
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Describe the bug
In Calculator [10.2103.8.0] Volume Calculator/Converter mode, at the bottom of the page below the calculated volume, there is a reference to an equivalent amount labeled "About equal to....". The volumetric result referenced in quantities of 10,000 gallons and higher uses "swimming pools" as a "about equal to...." comparison. The values that are assigned to the number of "swimming pools" is wrong.
Steps To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
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Expected behavior
The expected behavior would be relative to an average residential swimming pool which is about 25,000 gallons.
The current code generates results which are based on an average swimming pool having a volume of almost a MILLION gallons
(see resulting 1.0 swimming pools associated with the converted value of 994,909.1 Gallons (US)
Screenshots
Device and Application Information
OS Build: 17763.805
Architecture: Von Neuman
Application Version: Windows 10 Enterprise version 1809 os build 17763.805
Region: US
Dev Version Installed:
Additional context
Requested Assignment
I'm just reporting this problem. I don't want to fix it. The fix is simply change the numeric basis of conversion of swimming pools to use 25,000 gallons instead of 1 million gallons
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: