A square foot is not going to hold any water, because it's flat. You need a cubic measurements for volume.
16. 4x4=16. If you can't do that, then please, go back to school.
It holds 702 cubic feet.
2.75 Imperial gallons.
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.
A square foot is not going to hold any water, because it's flat. You need a cubic measurements for volume.
Since the pool is 1477440 cubic inches, it'll hold about 6395.844 gallons of water.
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12 cubic feet
A square foot cannot hold water its 2 dimensional. What you see is what you get . A one cubic foot container can hold 7.48 US gallons of liquid.
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16. 4x4=16. If you can't do that, then please, go back to school.
It holds 702 cubic feet.
2.75 Imperial gallons.
A square foot of Plexiglas can hold no water. It is a flat sheet. A cube of Plexiglas would be needed.
A 24-inch diameter cylinder holds 23.5 gallons of water per foot of length/height.
2 cubic feet