14,949 gallons.
4,147,200 in^3, with 0.00360464866 gallons per in^3.
24,685.79 gallons
20000
If the pool is 8 feet in the deep end and 3 feet in the shallow end, the total volume will be about 38,507 gallons of water.
An in-ground pool that is 40 feet by 20 feet with the shallow end being 3ft deep and the deep end being 9ft deep has a volume of approximately 35,900 US gallons. (The depth of variable depth pools is generally calculated by adding the shallow and deep ends and dividing by two).
10000000 gallons of water ;) it's true, my teacher told me
24,685.79 gallons
20000
If the pool is 8 feet in the deep end and 3 feet in the shallow end, the total volume will be about 21,722 gallons of water.
If the pool is 8 feet in the deep end and 3 feet in the shallow end, the total volume will be about 38,507 gallons of water.
18,691.2 gallons if shallow end 4'
An in-ground pool that is 40 feet by 20 feet with the shallow end being 3ft deep and the deep end being 9ft deep has a volume of approximately 35,900 US gallons. (The depth of variable depth pools is generally calculated by adding the shallow and deep ends and dividing by two).
10000000 gallons of water ;) it's true, my teacher told me
Assuming the slope of the bottom is uniform, then the volume is 42979 Imperial gallons, approx.
without knowing the actual lengths of the shallow and deep ends, nothing more than a very loose ballpark number is possible.
It really depends on the depth of the shallow end. However, let's say the shallow end is three feet deep. In that case, the pool holds up to about 22,980 gallons of water.
10,710. 10,710. The calculation for a rectangle pool is: ((Shallow end depth + deep end depth) / 2) * length * width) = pool volume in cubic feet Pool cubic feet * 7.5 = gallons of water the pool holds
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