No. Four feet equals 48 inches. There are 12 inches for every foot.
9,440 gallons.
Up to 8,797.1 gallons.
A four-foot diameter pipe that is five feet long has a volume of 470 gallons.
One Yard equals three feet. Thus, four yards equals twelve feet. One foot has twelve inches. If you take the four yards (twelve feet), and add them to three feet, you get fifteen feet. Take the fifteen feet, each one containing twelve inches, and multiply them by twelve. Fifteen times twelve equals 180. Therefore, there are 180 inches in four yards, three feet. 4 (yards) x 3 = 12 (feet) 12+3= 15 (feet) 15 x 12 = 180 (inches)
There are 7.48 gallons in one cubic foot of liquid water.Your pool's dimensions are 14x48x4 in feet.14x48x4 = 2488 cubic feet2488 cubic feet times 7.48 gallons per cubic foot equals 20106.24 gallons in your pool.
Multiply by twelve. For example, four (feet) times twelve (inches per foot) equals forty-eight (inches total).
Four cubic feet is 29.92 gallons.
The dad is 5.5 feet tall.
12in. = 1 foot. 12 times 4 = 48... 4 feet.
Depends on the depth of the water. If you go to four feet deep the total would be about 13,594 gallons.
A round 16-foot wide pool that is four feet deep holds about 6,000 gallons of water.