I fill it one gallon at a time until it's full or call up the manufacturer. You could also try.. Measure distance from the middle of one panel to the middle of the opposite panel. Then measure the length of a side panel and multiply it by 1.5. Then measure the height of a side panel. Multiply those three numbers. If you used inches, divide by 231. If you used centimeters, divide by 3785. Round to the nearest gallon. And that's why I just fill it one gallon at a time until it's full or call up the manufacturer..
fIRST OF ALL A HEXAGON IS 2-D NOT 3-D
find the volume of the pool find the volume of one gallon in whatever unit you are using. divide pool volume by gallon volume
How to do find hexagon
Multiply gpm by the number of minutes the flow lasted, to find the gallons of volume that flowed during that time.
(3x2 √3) / 2 Where x is the length of a side, given that the hexagon is a regular hexagon. However, if the hexagon is is not regular, you will have to find the area of the two trapeziums within the hexagon, find the area of them, and add them together.
fIRST OF ALL A HEXAGON IS 2-D NOT 3-D
irrgular hexgonal formula
find the volume of the pool find the volume of one gallon in whatever unit you are using. divide pool volume by gallon volume
How to do find hexagon
For a regular hexagon I can find 6. For an irregular hexagon I can find fewer.
The volume of a standard hexagon can be given by the product of 6 times the length of one side of the hexagon and the height. Note that for a hexagon to have volume, it must have another dimension that is height.
the formula to find the area of any prism is to find the area of the base (a regular hexagon, meaning that all sides and angles are the same) and multiply by the height of the prism. To find the area of a hexagon you multiply the apothem by the perimeter of the hexagon, and then divide that by 2. the apothem is a line from the center point to the center of any side, forming a right angle with a side, it doesn't matter which one. Once you find the area of the hexagon, multiply it with the height.
(3x2 √3) / 2 Where x is the length of a side, given that the hexagon is a regular hexagon. However, if the hexagon is is not regular, you will have to find the area of the two trapeziums within the hexagon, find the area of them, and add them together.
Multiply gpm by the number of minutes the flow lasted, to find the gallons of volume that flowed during that time.
(3x2 √3) / 2 Where x is the length of a side, given that the hexagon is a regular hexagon. However, if the hexagon is is not regular, you will have to find the area of the two trapeziums within the hexagon, find the area of them, and add them together.
First we assume it is a regular hexagon meaning all the angles are the same and the sides are the same length. Recalling that a regular hexagon can be broken up into 6 triangles, we find the area of the hexagon by finding the area of one triangle and multiply by six. (recall the area of triangle is Height x 1/2 Base ) You can also find the area of a hexagon using the formula Area==ap/2 where a is the apothem and p is the perimeter. But that just gives you the area of the 2 dimensional base, not the volume. To calculate the volume, multiply the area found above by the height of the hexagonal container.
The surface area of a hexagon is the same as its area. You will normally need to split the hexagon into triangles, find their area and sum these.