The number of cubic feet would be 608 (19 x 32) times the maximum depth of the water, assuming the pool is the same depth throughout. Otherwise, you would multiply the length, width, and depth of each section separately (usually the same width is shared) and then add both results. Once you get cubic feet, you would use a formula to convert that to gallons.
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A square foot is not going to hold any water, because it's flat. You need a cubic measurements for volume.
It holds 702 cubic feet.
2.75 Imperial gallons.
There is not enough information. What is the height of the pool? The pool area is 648 square feet.
We can't be sure - we need another dimension. If the Pool is 20 feet long by 48 feet wide, we need to know how deep it is - a 2 foot deep pool will not hold as much as a 10 foot deep pool. If the pool is not a uniform depth, there are formulae used to determin how much water the pool will hold. Try calling Anthony. Or Esther Williams.