Aha. You have asked a trick question that has have more than one answer. To start with there are 7.48 gallons in one cubic foot. Now we have to start making guesses. Do you mean 12 feet long by 5 feet wide which would be 60 square feet? Or perhaps you mean a round pool that is a 12 foot circle and 5 feet deep which would be a truly strange pool dimension? 1. Lets start with the first choice. A 60 square foot pool would contain nearly 449 gallons for each foot of depth. Fill it 1 foot deep and it takes 449 gallons, 2 foot deep takes. 998 gallons, and 3 feet deep would be 1347 gallons. 2. The second option requires a bit more math but here it is. The area of a 12 foor circle would be about 113 square feet using the standard formula pi times radius squared. Each foot of depth would hold Tabout 846 gallons. Therefore if it was 5 feet deepp it would contain 4225 gallons.
A third dimension is required, but you can figure about 900 gallons for every foot in the third dimension.
Cannot be answered without knowing the length, width and depth.
A 12'x24'x5' pool holds up to about 10,771 gallons of water.
This pool can hold up to 16,964 gallons of water.
13,500
18,000
Between 300 - 500 US Gallons in most 3-6 seaters.
This cylinder will hold up to 3,760.11 gallons of water.
141.06 gallons
A 15 cubic foot tank will hold a maximum of about 112.2 gallons of water.
There are 13,536 gallons in a 24 foot diameter pool that has 4 feet of water. Not true for a pool that is 4 feet in height. This would hold less than 4 feet of water.
About 14,351 US gallons of water.
700 gallons
30 feet X 15 feet X 4 feet would be (30 X 15 X 4) = 1,800 cubic feet of water.1 cubic foot of water = 7.48051948 US gallonsso 1,800 X 7.48051948 = 13,464.935064 gallons.
17,000 gallons
0.212 331 gallons per foot.
A pool this size will hold about 21,544 gallons of water.