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you can treat the pool as a circle that is extruded to a height if the diameter is 33ft, then the radius is 16.5ft. volume is pi times radius squared 16.5ft * 16.5ft = 272.25 sq ft pi * 272.5 sq ft = 855.14 sq ft now just multiply 855.14 by the height in feet and you have the volume. For example, 855.14 sq ft * 3 ft = 2565.41 cubic feet now convert cubic feet to gallons: 1 cu ft = 7.4805 gal so 2565.41 cubic feet * 7.4805 gal/cu ft = 19,190.6 gal
Sand is heavier than water.
When filled to 80% water capacity, as recommended, the pool holds approximately: 10'x30" = 915 gal 12'x30" = 1,353 gal 12'x36" = 1,722 gal 15'x36" = 2,561 gal 15'x42" = 3,110 gal 16'x42" = 3,896 gal 18'x36" = 3,735 gal 18'x42" = 4,814 gal 18'x48" = 5,593 gal 24'x48" = 10,103 gal per intex pools site
A puddle that's 2 inches deep and covers an area of 10,000 square feet on the floorhas a volume of(10,000 sq-feet) x (144 sq-inches / sq-foot) x (2 inches) = 2,880,000 cubic inchesSince every 231 cubic inches is the same as one gallon, that number of cubic inchesis the same as 12,478.53 gallons. (rounded)
Let's assume that this isn't a trick question. Normal February month= 80,640 gal Leap year Feb. month= 83,520 gal April, June, Sept, Nov=86,400 gal Jan, March, May, July, Aug, Oct, Dec=89,280 gal. Figure it out for a single day first. 2x60x24=2,880 gal per day then multiply that by the number of days in the month 2,880x28=80,640 gal for 28day Feb.