If it is rectangular, it holds 80 cubic feet of water per 1 ft of depth. About 7.48 gallons (US) per cubic foot, gives 598 galls per each foot of depth. 3 ft deep = 1795 gallons (US).
It depends on how long the pool is.
8*3.5*1000*1000 litres
1100 gals
Around about 8 i would
8*8*8 = 512 cubic inches.
It depends on how long the pool is.
8*3.5*1000*1000 litres
1350 cubic feet is the capicity of the pool which will hold 10,098 gallons of water
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A round pool 8 feet across and 18 inches deep holds up to 2,857.5 gallons of water.
10 but they only use the inside 8
1100 gals
8 GB
8 Gbs
It depends on the size of the swimming pool. First, figure out how big your cup is (the max volume it can hold) then how big your pool is (max volume of the pool). Divide the volume of the pool by the volume of the cup. That will be your answer. Ex: the cup's volume is 8 cm cubed and the pool's volume is 8000 cm cubed.dived 8000 cm3 by 8 cm3:8000/8 = 1000Therefore, the answer to this example is that there are 1000 cups of water in the swimming pool.
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Kipper - 1997 The Swimming Pool 3-8 was released on: UK: 1999 USA: 10 May 1999