14x25x4 = 1400 cubic feet = 10472.7 US gallons (7.48 US gallons/cubic foot) If you can post a question on this forum, however, then it would be much easier to use Google, which has a built in converter. Type convert 1400 cubic feet to gallons in Google and it will pop up the answer in less time that it took to enter the question here.
If the 25 meters is a circle, it would be 68256 gallons
If the bottom of the pool is a uniform gradient from one side of the rectangle to the other, then volume = 2625 cubic feet = 16351 gallons.
Diameter X Diameter X Depth X 5.9 = number of gallons 25 X 25 X 4 X 5.9 = 14750 gallons
25 gallons
Not knowing the point where the pool begins the transition from 3 feet to 9 feet makes it a little hard to answer. If it slopes directly from 3 to 9 feet the answer would be approximately 56,250 gallons. The calculation for a rectangle pool is: ((Shallow end depth + deep end depth) / 2) * length * width) = pool volume in cubic feet Pool cubic feet * 7.5 = gallons of water the pool holds Not knowing the point where the pool begins the transition from 3 feet to 9 feet makes it a little hard to answer. If it slopes directly from 3 to 9 feet the answer would be approximately 56,250 gallons. The calculation for a rectangle pool is: ((Shallow end depth + deep end depth) / 2) * length * width) = pool volume in cubic feet Pool cubic feet * 7.5 = gallons of water the pool holds
Assuming 25 meters is round. . . . 123449 gallons.
If the 25 meters is a circle, it would be 68256 gallons
Cannot be answered without the depth.
If the bottom of the pool is a uniform gradient from one side of the rectangle to the other, then volume = 2625 cubic feet = 16351 gallons.
Diameter X Diameter X Depth X 5.9 = number of gallons 25 X 25 X 4 X 5.9 = 14750 gallons
Cannot be answered without knowing the depth.
7.5 gallons
About 25 gallons
25 quarts is 6.25 gallons. or 6 gallons and 1 quart.
a standard sized pool is 25 meters or 50 meters. but 25 meters is most common!!
25 Liters = 5.499 Imperial gallons.
It's a common mistake, but you must first find the volume of the pool. Calculate the volume of the pool by surface area X average depth. This will give you the cubic footage (approx.) in the pool. Ft3 X 7.48 (gal/ft3) will give you gallons in pool (approx.).