14, 650 gallons
5000 gal
4,625.6 gallons.
4400 gallons, or 4,398.24 gallon rounded off.
gallons divided by time is math problem 7/8 divided by 1/2 = 14/8= 7/4 = 1 and 3/4 gallons per hour
14, 650 gallons
5000 gal
4,625.6 gallons.
4400 gallons, or 4,398.24 gallon rounded off.
gallons divided by time is math problem 7/8 divided by 1/2 = 14/8= 7/4 = 1 and 3/4 gallons per hour
Assuming, without any justification, thatthe width of the pool is 14 feet,the length of the pool is 32 feet,the bottom of the pool drops uniformly, thenits volume is approx 11162 Imperial gallons.
To answer your question you also need to give depth.
Assuming you mean a 14 foot by 20 foot pool, you need the following amount of water to raise it 1 inch:261.818 US liquid gallons; OR218.009 imperial (UK) gallons; OR991.089 liters
Assuming you mean the pool is 14 feet by 28 feet and has a shallow end of 4 feet and a deep end of 6 feet, then the total water volume would be approximately 14,700 gallons.
13300 gal of water can fill WHAT? 13,300 gallons of water will fill a 14'x28' pool that's 3 1/2' to 8 1/2' deep.
One US gallon of water weighs about 8.35 pounds. So, just multiply 14 gallons by 8.35 to get your result: 116.9 pounds = 14 US 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