There are just a hint over 3,384 gallons in a pool of those dimenstions that is full. The pool is a cylinder 12 feet in diameter and 4 feet deep. To find the volume of cylinder, we use the formula pi times the square of the radius times the height. A circle 12 feet in diameter has a radius of 6 feet. The pi x r2 x h here is pi x 62 x 4 = 452.39 cubic feet. There are a bit short of 7.5 gallons in a cubic foot of water, and that's where the final answer comes from.
There are 3,634 liters (960 gallons) of water in a pool that is four feet in diameter and 8 feet deep.
7,500
144 square feet = 16 square yards.
The area of a hole 4 feet in diameter and 19 feet deep is: 76 square feet. (4 x 19 = 76).
cylinder 18 feet diameter x 1.5 feet deep volume = 381 cubic feet
3,398.4 gallons.
There are 3,634 liters (960 gallons) of water in a pool that is four feet in diameter and 8 feet deep.
7,500
144 square feet = 16 square yards.
The area of a hole 4 feet in diameter and 19 feet deep is: 76 square feet. (4 x 19 = 76).
There is no dirt in a hole that is 3 feet deep and six inches in diameter.
"3 feet round" is not clearly defined: is that the radius, the diameter, or the circumference?
cylinder 18 feet diameter x 1.5 feet deep volume = 381 cubic feet
Cannot be answered without knowing the diameter of the well.
Filled to the top, this well would hold about 956 gallons of water.
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He the man emerged wet!!