Multiply length x width x depth to calculate volume (cubic ft) and multiply by number of gallons per cubic foot (7.481) = 4 x 4 x 2 = 32 x 7.481 = 239.392 gallons.
30 inch's of water how deep
The opposite of deep. In water terms probably 0 - 2 feet?
I believe that would be 2 feet deep, 2 feet wide, and 2 feet long.
none, it is a hole
The water level in Hanauma Bay is not equal. If we speak generally, it is from 2 feet to 11 feet in places.
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We can't be sure - we need another dimension. If the Pool is 20 feet long by 48 feet wide, we need to know how deep it is - a 2 foot deep pool will not hold as much as a 10 foot deep pool. If the pool is not a uniform depth, there are formulae used to determin how much water the pool will hold. Try calling Anthony. Or Esther Williams.
6 1/2 ft minimum
The only way to get the wrinkles out is to empty it. You've got to be kidding about the 1" deep shallow end and 2' deep end - right?
Assuming 11 feet is the diameter of the tank, the volume will be 11 times pi times 2, in cubic feet. That equals 69.115 cubic feet (rounded to 3 decimals), which equals 517.016 gallons.
2 meters or 6.5 feet
180,358.6357766 gallons <-- Best guess