Here's a good resource and the formula necessary to calculate water volume in a swimming poo... http://www.backyardcitypools.com/swimming-pools/Pool-Volume-Calculate.htm (may need to copy/paste link) Hope this helps.. Terry Duff
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7,646 gallons.
48*18=864
It is 30.6 cubic feet = 190.3 Imperial gallons.
Go to the web link below to get the right equasion
Diameter x Diamater X Depth X 5.2
An Olympic swimming pool holds about 2,500 cubic meters of water, which is equivalent to 2,500,000 liters. Since one mole of water (H₂O) is approximately 18 grams and one liter of water has a mass of about 1,000 grams, this means there are roughly 2,500,000 moles of water in an Olympic swimming pool. Thus, you can estimate that there are around 138,888,889 moles of water in such a pool.
Here's a good resource and the formula necessary to calculate water volume in a swimming poo... http://www.backyardcitypools.com/swimming-pools/Pool-Volume-Calculate.htm (may need to copy/paste link) Hope this helps.. Terry Duff
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10800
4ft. by 18 ft.
What's the depth? This is essential to find cubic feet. Depth x width x length = ? Cubic Feer
3.35 feet 18 x 18 x 3.35 x 5.9 = 6403 gallons
Go here: http://www.backyardcitypools.com/swimming-pools/Pool-Volume-Calculate.htm
7,646 gallons.
48*18=864