An L shaped swimming pool can be divided into two rectangular sections. If you can measure these sections, then you can get the volume by multiplying width times length times depth. In the case of Swimming Pools there is an added complication, because the bottom of pools is usually sloping, rather than level. Just use an average depth, if the bottom slopes. This will not give you a completely accurate result, but it should still be reasonably accurate.
Alternatively, fill the swimming pool and then transfer all the water into one gallon jugs, and when all the water is in jugs, you can count them. Of course, this is the hard way.
56.386 liters
The number of swimming pools that can be filled with 7,720,000,000,000 gallons of water depends on the size of the pool. For example, a standard Olympic swimming pool holds about 660,000 gallons of water. Therefore, you could fill approximately 11,700,000 Olympic-sized pools with that amount of water (7,720,000,000,000 divided by 660,000).
Divide the number of miles travelled by the number of gallons of gasoline used.
To find the answer to your question, multiply the length times the width times the average depth and multiply times 7.5. The answer is the number of gallons in a swimming pool.
To convert kilogallons (kgals) to gallons, multiply the number of kilogallons by 1,000, since one kilogallon is equivalent to 1,000 gallons. For example, if you have 5 kgals, you would calculate 5 kgals × 1,000 = 5,000 gallons.
Fill the fuel tank to the top and record the mileage. The next time you fill up record the mileage and number of gallons. Now divide the number of gallons into the number of miles driven since last fill up and you will have the mpg.
Usually you calculate a "unit rate" by dividing two numbers. In this case, if you divide the number of gallons by the number of months, you get a rate of "gallons per month". If you divide the other way round, you would get "months per gallon".
The formula to find the volume of a right cylinder is height times area of the circular base. This volume in cubic feet is then multiplied by 7.48 to find the number of gallons.
You can divide the number of miles by the number of gallons, to get miles per gallon.Or you can divide the other way (the number of gallons by the number of miles), to get gallons per mile. Each of the above will be a unit rate, but in this particular case, it is more common to calculate miles per gallon.
The cost of 11 gallons of gas depends on the current price per gallon at the gas station. You can calculate the total cost by multiplying the number of gallons (11) by the price per gallon.
The cost of 75 gallons of gas will vary depending on the current price per gallon at the gas station. To calculate the total cost, you would need to multiply the number of gallons (75) by the price per gallon.
About 600 million gallons. (Average amount of blood in a human x number of humans currently on the planet.)