One US gallon.
11.22 gallons of liquid.
I'm assuming you mean that your pool is round, with a diameter of fifteen feet, and is three and one-half feet deep. The problem setup is as follows:7.5 (half the diameter) x 7.5 x 3.14 (pi) x 3.5 = 618.1875 cubic feet.618.1875 cubic feet = 4,624.36362 gallonsTherefore, your pool holds 4,624.36362 U.S gallons of water.
4.578 gallons for every inch the water is deep.
1 and a half.
500 gallons.
Approximately 977,553 gallons of water.
About 4,490 gallons of water.
About 2,794 gallons of water.
half a pint
One US gallon.
First, determine the number of cubic feet. Pipe is 4 feet in diameter- so radius is half that- 2 feet. Area is pi (3.14) times radius squared. 2x2=4, x 3.14 = 12.56 SQUARE feet of area. Multiply that by the length in feet- 5,280, and you get a VOLUME of 66,316.8 CUBIC feet. one cubic foot holds 7.48 gallons- so your pipe can hold 496,084.115 gallons of water- almost a half million gallons.
11.22 gallons of liquid.
3.5 cubic feet = about 26.18 US liquid gallons or 22.5 US dry gallons.
It depends on the depth of the water. Assuming the water in one inch deep, there would be about 13,577 gallons of water in the half acre.
15228.5 US gallons 12680.4 Imperial gallons when it is filled to 4 and a half feet.
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