A pool this size will hold about 21,544 gallons of water.
If the average depth is 4 feet, the total volume would be about 9,000 gallons.
A pool that is 15 feet x 30 feet with the average depth of 6 feet is approximately 25,000 gallons.
Volume = (surface area) x (depth) = 217,800 cubic feet = 1,629,257.1 gallons (rounded)
To discover the number of gallons of water in an 850 square foot pool, we'll need to know the depth of the pool. For a pool with 850 square feet and a known depth in feet, we'll find the volume by multiplying 850 ft2 by the depth in feet. With the answer in hand (and it will be in ft3 because we'll have a volume of water), we can find the number of gallons. There are about 7.48 gallons of water in a cubic foot. By multiplying our volume in ft3 by 7.48 (which is the conversion factor), we'll have discovered the volume of the pool in gallons.
16,696.51 gallons. Multiply width times length times depth- that gives the number of cubic feet of volume (2,232 cubic feet) Multiply THAT by the number of gallons in one cubic foot (7.48 gallons)
Approximately 1,218 gallons.
If the average depth is 4 feet, the total volume would be about 9,000 gallons.
A pool that is 15 feet x 30 feet with the average depth of 6 feet is approximately 25,000 gallons.
In a 17 foot by 13 foot pool each foot of depth would contain 1653.08 gallons of water. If the pool had a average depth of 4 feet there would be 4 X 1653.08 or 6612.32 gallons.
Volume = (surface area) x (depth) = 217,800 cubic feet = 1,629,257.1 gallons (rounded)
Gallon is a unit of volume so I assume you meant how many gallons per cubic foot. The answer is 7.48 gallons per cubic foot.
The volume is pi*radius2*depth of fuel = 22.6 cubic feet = 140.9 Imperial gallons, approx.
To discover the number of gallons of water in an 850 square foot pool, we'll need to know the depth of the pool. For a pool with 850 square feet and a known depth in feet, we'll find the volume by multiplying 850 ft2 by the depth in feet. With the answer in hand (and it will be in ft3 because we'll have a volume of water), we can find the number of gallons. There are about 7.48 gallons of water in a cubic foot. By multiplying our volume in ft3 by 7.48 (which is the conversion factor), we'll have discovered the volume of the pool in gallons.
This pool can hold up to 1,689.7 gallons of water.
To calculate the gallons you also need the average depth. Then you take lenth X width X average depth = cubic feet of water. cubic feet of water X 7.48 {gallons per cubic foot} = total gallons.
It's been along time but I thing one cubic foot = 3 Gallons. Multiply 12x30x3=1080 Cubic feet. 1080x3=3240 gallons. I may be wrong about the gallons per cubic foot.It's been along time but I think one cubic foot = 3 Gallons. Multiply 12x30x3=1080 Cubic feet. 1080x3=3240 gallons. I may be wrong about the gallons per cubic foot.
To calculate the gallons you also need the average depth. Then you take lenth X width X average depth = cubic feet of water. cubic feet of water X 7.48 {gallons per cubic foot} = total gallons.