A round pool with a 10-foot diameter and a 3-foot depth can hold up to 1,762 gallons of water.
12,345 gallons
It depends how deep it is.
About 208.292013 gallons of water.
7500
280 gallons of water.
12,345 gallons
It depends how deep it is.
About 208.292013 gallons of water.
7500
A tank this size can hold a maximum of 3,590.65 US gallons of water.
280 gallons of water.
This cannot be answered as stated. There must be three dimensions given: width/depth/height. Or we must assume that the tank is "circular." More accurately, we assume the tank is a cylinder that is four feet high and 10 feet in diameter. The volume of a cylinder is given by the formula V = (Pi)r2h, where ris the radius of the base of the cylinder and h is its height. Since the radius is half the diameter, we get: V = (Pi) * (52) * 4 = 3.141 x 25 x 4 = 314.1 cubic feet of water. The question asked for the volume in gallons, however. One cubic foot of water contains about 7.48 gallons. So 314.1 x 7.48 = 2349.9 gallons.
If it is a round pool that is 10 feet wide and has 3 feet of water then it contains 1,770 gallons of water.
This pond can hold up to 1,436.26 gallons of water.
There are 907.9202769 feet2 of water, but you will have to convert that into gallons.
7615 Gallons
The cylinder holds up to 7,943.23 gallons of water.