If the depth is 6-ft everywhere ... no deeper places or shallower places ...
then the volume is
18' x 36' x 6' = 3,888 cubic feet
3,888 cubic feet = 29,084 gallons (rounded)
That's the volume of the pool, up to the rim. I have
no way to know how much water may be in it.
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There are 7,985.76 gallons of water in a 1799.5 cubic feet pool.
A pool measuring 10'x15'x52" holds approximately 3,944 gallons of water.
The pool holds approximately 10,560 gallons of water.
Assuming the pool is a rectangular shape, you can calculate the volume in gallons using the formula: Length (ft) x Width (ft) x Average Depth (ft) x 7.5. For a 14x28 pool with an average depth of 5 feet, the calculation would be: 14 x 28 x 5 x 7.5 = 14,700 gallons.
Breaking it up into a rectangular and triangular prism, it is: 30*15*3 + 0.5*30*15*2 = 1800 cubic feet This converts to 13,465 US gallons, or 50,970 Litres. This is an approximation that assumes the water comes right to the brim of the pool, and that the floor of the pool is a constant diagonal. But it should be pretty accurate.