The radius of the pool (r) is 10.5 feet.
The height of the pool (h) is 4.5 feet.
We'll use 3.1416 as the value for ∏.
The formula for the volume is ∏r2h ..... so, if we feed in the given data we get
3.1416 x (10.5)2 x 4.5 .... which gives 3.1416 x 110.25 x 4.5 .... which gives 1558.6263 cubic feet.
That equates to
* 44,135.4 litres * 9,708.4 Imperial gallons * 11,659.3 US gallons
About 5,730 gallons.
6016 Gallons
About 7,645 gallons.
Approx 3437 Imperial gallons.
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To fill it all the way to the top (33") would require about 2,336 gallons of water.
At 7.48 gallons per cubic foot that is 3.14x30x30/4x52 x7.48 /12 = 22,900 gallons
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About 4,490 gallons of water.
About 2,794 gallons of water.
This pool can hold a maximum of about 5,707.6 gallons of water.
It holds up to 10,408 gallons of water.