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MM and Gallons are NOT compatible. -MM is a measure of length, 25 to an inch.
3800 gals of pool water shock it with 1 gal bleach
Answer#1One gallon of standard 5.25% sodium hypochlorite liquid bleach. In a clean pool, this should bring the chlorine level to 3-5ppm. If it's murky, add 6 gallons to "shock" the pool. Then wait for the levels to fall. See WARNING. Vacuum the sediment and enjoy!WARNING:#1: TEST THE CHLORINE LEVELS BEFORE SWIMMING!#2: DO NOT ENTER THE POOL BEFORE THE CHLORINE LEVEL FALLS BELOW 5ppm!#3 FAILING TO DO SO CAN CAUSE SEVERE IRRITATION TO THE MUCOUS MEMBRANES!
The capacity of a 1996 engine is about 14 gallons
1/2 a bag will cover up to 5,000 gal & is still safe for a 3800 gal pool; use 1/2 a bag about every 4 to 6 days. Shock will clear the green but may not clear the cloudiness if you wait too long, but the water should still be safe to swim in; have your water tested by your pool professional at least once a week, it's usually free.
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84% of 3800 = 84% * 3800 = 0.84 * 3800 = 3,192
1% of 3800 = 1% * 3800 = 0.01 * 3800 = 38
3.8 is 3800%
A 16-foot by 32-foot by 4-foot pool can hold up to about 15,320 gallons of water.
84 percent of 3800 = 3192 84% of 3800 = 84% * 3800 = 84%/100% * 3800 = 84 * 38 = 3192