No, it is a tiny pool
48 what deep? Inches, miles, etc.
i think the 15 is fifteen feet diamete, and 48 is forty-eight inches i height
If you fill it with 4 feet of water (48 inches), the pool will contain about 5,310 gallons of water.
48 inches = 4 feet = 1.2192 meters
A 15 f by 48 in pool holds approximately 4500 gallons of water.
rise/run = tangent 15 degrees rise = tan(15) x 48 = 12.86 inches
0.48 millimeters = 0.0188976378 inches
Assuming the pool is circular, and that you fill the pool to the brim, the pool will contain about 2028 liters of water. However, if you want to leave 4 inches for the water to have some room to splash around, that'll cut that number down to 1859 liters.
A round pool that is 16 feet wide and 48 inches deep holds up to 6,014 gallons of water.
If you filled it to a depth of 48 inches (4 feet), the pool would be holding about 5,310 gallons of water. If you filled it all the way to the top (52 inches), the pool would contain about 5,750 gallons of water.
pool volume is 15 x30x4 = 1800 cu ft there are 7.48 gallons in one cu ft 7.48*1800 = 13,464 gallons depth of pool is 12 x 4 = 48 inches 13464/48 = 280.5 gallons per inch
You need the formula for the volume of a cylinder: Volume of a cylinder= "pie"x "r squared"x "height" Volume of your Swimming Pool = (22/7) x (7.5) x (7.5) x (4) = 707.14 CUBIC FEET Convert to Gallons => 7.481 x 707.14 = 5,290 GALLONS Keep in mind that this is a perfect cylinder. If the sides of your pool are sloping then your pool contains less water and you should probably calculate the lower bounds with a 7 foot radius. This can be a significantamount of waterwhen adding chlorine and algaecide.