A 9000 gallon pool {;-). A small above ground pool.
If its an oval pool approx 7800 gallons at full capacity. If its rectangular pool then approx 9000 Gallons.
This pool can hold up to about 15,148 gallons of water. (this would fill the pool to the very top).
very small pool ..... i would say 8 by 16 or equivalent ... maybe a swim jet pool or large hottub
There need not be any in the pool, of course. In any case, the answer will depend on the dimensions of the pool which you have chosen not to share - making this an impossible question.
A nearby pool holds 30,000 gallons. The pool has been filled with 19,500 gallons of water. If the variable w stands for the amount of additional water the pool can hold, which of the following would be a reasonable value for this variable?10,000 gallons
If its an oval pool approx 7800 gallons at full capacity. If its rectangular pool then approx 9000 Gallons.
This pool can hold up to about 15,148 gallons of water. (this would fill the pool to the very top).
very small pool ..... i would say 8 by 16 or equivalent ... maybe a swim jet pool or large hottub
There need not be any in the pool, of course. In any case, the answer will depend on the dimensions of the pool which you have chosen not to share - making this an impossible question.
A nearby pool holds 30,000 gallons. The pool has been filled with 19,500 gallons of water. If the variable w stands for the amount of additional water the pool can hold, which of the following would be a reasonable value for this variable?10,000 gallons
If the pool were filled all the way to the top it would hold 4,551.4 gallons of water. However this is generally not recommended. If filled to within 6 inches of the top (3.5 ft) it would hold 3,976 gallons.
A pool with a volume of 43,308 cubic feet can hold up to about 323,966 US gallons of water!
If 20' is the circumference, then the answer is 833.4 gallons.
3,861 Gallons
A 28-foot round pool filled with 4 feet of water would contain about 18,500 gallons.
How deep is the pool?
...What are the dimensions of the pool?