If the pool is a constant 9 feet deep the total volume would be 48,600 gallons. However, if 9 feet is only the deep end and the shallow end is 3 feet deep, the gallons changes to 32,400 gallons.
You have approx. 2760 Gallons. Surface area is Pi (3.14) * Radius (6') * Radius (6') =113 sq. ft. Multiply this by depth in feet 39" is 3.25'. So... 3.25 * 113= 367.25 cubic feet. There is approx 7.5 gallons per cubic ft. So... 367.25cu ft * 7.5 =2754.4 Gallons.
The volume of the pool is 40 x 20 x 9 = 7,200 cubic feet = 53,859.74 gallons.
I have no way to know whether there's any water in it.
Approximately 110 gallons
Approximately 19,848 gallons.
about 32 inches thats my guess
about 4 inches, well thats how how many inches my spoon is., or maybe 5 inches
none thats bull paper round and things like that in victorian times thats not what u want
# of yards / 36 thats all it is
Thats the way the conversions work. Its like asking why does 36 inches equal 1 yard. (if it does) :/
thats what she felt like singing
Your mom thats the measurment
google it people thats y its there smart ones
because thats where the sun is hitting all year round .
a foot is 12 inches, but 30.48 cm, so thats probably what your looking for...
3.43 gallons.... or for you brits, thats 13 liters :)
50 inches.................thats wat she said