That's going to depend on the shape of the container, especially on how much 'real estate'
the base of the container covers.
For discussion, imagine that the container is a square fish tank, and the four walls go straight up
from the four sides of the square base.
-- If the base of the tank covers 64 square feet and it holds 64 cubic feet, then the water
in it is 1 foot deep.
-- If the base of the tank covers 1 acre and it holds 64 cubic feet, then the water
in it is 0.0176 inch deep.
-- If the base of the tank covers 1 square inch and it holds 64 cubic feet, then the water
in it is 9,216 feet (1.745 mile) deep.
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64 cubic feet (43 = 64)
64 cubic feet.
78 feet
8 ft x 8 ft x 1 ft = 64 cubic feet
This is impossible to calculate without knowing the surface area of the pool.