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A round bath is a cylinder. The volume of a cylinder = area of the base x perpendicular height.

Area of the base is πr2 (pi x radius x radius). The radius is half the diameter. The diameter is the width of the circular base.

The perpendicular height will be the depth of the water, whether it's up to the top or up to where you have a bath.

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