You need to provide the third dimension. I am guessing your pool is 5 feet deep. If true, your pool holds 19,150.1299 US gallons
20 seconds
14,084,823,375 gallons.
Japan holds $6billion and UK holds $2billion.
In a CUBIC (not square) foot, there are 6 and 1/4 UK gallons or 8 and 1 third US gallons
empty (apex) Cookie
Yes. On the third day after his crucifixion, he rose again, and left the tomb. So it was empty :)
21yards to the third power equals 4,241.45455 US gallons
The third hand on a watch is called the second hand because it counts the seconds in a minute. The first hand is the hour hand, the second hand is the minute hand, and the third hand is the second hand.
In order to find out how many gallons there are in this pool (and for other questions similar to this) you need to say how deep it is. Since a pool is 3-dimensional, you need a third dimension which is height. Then you can find the volume and convert that to gallons. ========================================= Another contributor tried to help: -- If the bottom of the pool is 27-ft by 4-ft and level, then its capacity 807.9 gallons (rounded) for every inch of depth. -- We have no way of knowing how much water is in it. It could be empty and bone dry for all we know.
one and one third
A third of a minute is 1/3 min. Perhaps you want it in seconds? 1 min = 60 s → 1/3 min = 1/3 × 60 s = 20 s