10' diameter = 5' radius 5' depth
Pye x (radius squared) x depth
3.14 x (5x5) x 5 = 392.5 cubic feet
1 cubic foot is roughly 7.48 gallons(us)
392.5 x 7.48
= 2936 gallons (us) give or take a cup
Diameter X Diameter X Depth X 5.9 = number of gallons 25 X 25 X 4 X 5.9 = 14750 gallons
885 gallons.
that is about 105 cubic feet, and if you fill with water,which has 7.48 gallons per cu ft, that is 7.48 x 105 = 782 gallons
5,287.7 gallons of water.
If you fill it to four feet deep, the total is 10,408 gallons of water.
14,700 gallons, based on the calculation of the area of a Circle (pi * radius squared) times the depth (4 feet) times the number of gallons per cubic foot (7.5)
29.45 cubic feet or 183.45 US gallons.
A pool this size with an average depth of 16 feet requires 462,560 gallons of water to fill it to the top.
10,000 to 11,000 gal.
18,691.2 gallons if shallow end 4'
21,151 Gallons But I Doubt You Would Fill It To The Top. So It Would Be Somewhat Less. If This Is For Home Work Shame On You
It would require 2,937.6 US gallons of water to fill the pipe.
Approx 17939 gallons.
Here is a start. 1000 gal = 133.680 cubic feet/ for volume of a round pool...... remember Pi, 3.14?
Yes the oceans cannot fill it because water always flows.
That could heavily depend on the total capacity of the tub, and on how full you fill it.
It is not possible to answer the question because you have not stated which of the two given measures is the height and whether the other measure is the radius or diameter or circumference. Without these critical items of information it is impossible to give a sensible answer.