Breaking it up into a rectangular and triangular prism, it is:
30*15*3 + 0.5*30*15*2 = 1800 cubic feet
This converts to 13,465 US gallons, or 50,970 Litres.
This is an approximation that assumes the water comes right to the brim of the pool, and that the floor of the pool is a constant diagonal. But it should be pretty accurate.
2.727 gallons for each 1 inch of depth.
No way to calculate as you didn't say how deep it is.
There are 3 measurements in a pool. Two will give you area only, the THIRD is necessary for calculating volume
You make no sense.
4,000 gallons.
13,128.3 gallons.
For this size pool, about 4,862.3 gallons.
240.56 gallons
It depends what concentration you need in the pool. If it's 0.1% - you need 4.5 gallons. For a 0.01% concentration, you need 0.45 gallons etc.
8,258.494 gallons.
Assuming that the pool has an average depth of 4' , there would be about 11,760 gal.
357 gallons
This pool holds a maximum of 18,560 gallons of water.
17,000 gallons
7,480.52 gallons for every inch of depth
1,770 gallons 10x10x3x5.9=
depends on how deep it is
10,408 US gallons.
8 gallons
478.75 gallons for each inch of water depth.
a 27 foot round by 52 inch deep pool holds 18,550 gallons of water
3,231.5844
359 gallons for every inch the water is deep.