398.6 Imperial gallons.
7,646 gallons.
598 Imperial gallons, approx.
The pool holds 7,600 gallons of water
43,500 X 4 = 174,000 cubic feet and a there are 7.48 gallons in cubic foot, so 174,000 x 7.47 = 1,301,520 gallons ( over a million gallons).
6.25 Imperial gallons to the cubic foot 6.25 divided into 48000 would give you 7680 square feet of water. so you could soak a football field
That's 27 cf of water. And, at 7.48 gal/cf, that gives you... 201.96 gallons, or 202 gallons rounded...
7,646 gallons.
Approximately 54 gallons when it's a foot deep.
598 Imperial gallons, approx.
Roughly 81,120 gallons
The pool holds 7,600 gallons of water
21,151 Gallons But I Doubt You Would Fill It To The Top. So It Would Be Somewhat Less. If This Is For Home Work Shame On You
If the bottom is flat and level, then it takes 239.38 gallons for each inch of the water's depth.
To give you an idea, a 36-foot by 18-foot by 5-foot deep pool takes about 24,000 gallons of water to fill.
43,500 X 4 = 174,000 cubic feet and a there are 7.48 gallons in cubic foot, so 174,000 x 7.47 = 1,301,520 gallons ( over a million gallons).
6.25 Imperial gallons to the cubic foot 6.25 divided into 48000 would give you 7680 square feet of water. so you could soak a football field
12 x 12 x 3 x 5.9 = 2548 gallons