That going to depend on
-- how much of the pool's 15,000 gallon capacity is occupied by water
-- the starting temperature of the pool and its contents if any
-- the desired ending temperature of the pool and its contents if any
-- how much ice is in a block
None of these details is given in the question, so we can't begin to work toward an answer.
15000 btu
900
A 15,000-gallon pool has a volume of about 2,005 cubic feet.
There are: 15000/60 = 250 minutes
15000 seconds are equivalent to 250 minutes.
15000 millimeters = 15 meters = 0.015 kilometers
There are 1000 metres in one kilometre. Therefore, 15000 metres is equal to 15000/1000 = 15 kilometres.
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, 15000 miles is equal to 15000 x 1.609344 = 24140.16 kilometres.
Assuming a dime has a diameter of around 17.91mm and a thickness of around 1.35mm, you could fit approximately 1,258,000 dimes in a 55-gallon drum. This calculation accounts for the available volume in the drum and the space occupied by a single dime.
1 litre = 1000 ml, so 15000ml = 15litres. (15000/1000)
There are 0.9144 metres in one yard. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 15000 metres is equal to 15000/0.9144 = 16404.20 yards.
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