volume = pir2h
pi = 3.1416
h = 100 feet
r = 1/2 X diameter
r = 1/2 X 3/4 inch / 12 inches/ft = 0.03125 square feet
volume = 3.1416 X (0.03125)2 X 100 = 0.3 cubic feet
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A round pool with a 10-foot diameter and a 3-foot depth can hold up to 1,762 gallons of water.
Three inches is a quarter of a foot. Twenty five is a quarter of one hundred so the answer is twenty five hundredths of a foot.
704.5 gallons (approx).
6⅜″ (six and three eighths inches)
Most output ranging from 560 to 600 btuh per foot, this is with 170 F water temps. I have no way to know your specifics from where I am.