1. Measure the base area (or radius and work out pi r²)
2. Multiply this by the height 3. There are 264.2 gallons in 1 cubic meter. So multiply by 264.2
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how many gallons of water does a swimming pool 15 feet by 4 feet deep hold
5289 gallons. pi r2 d = 3.14159 * 7.52 * 4 = 707 cubic feet cf * 123 * 2.543 = 707 *123 * 2.543 = 2.002 x 107 ml ml / 3785 = 2.002 x 107 / 3785 = 5289 gallons
The most appropriate unit to measure the volume of water in a swimming pool is cubic meters (m³) or cubic feet (ft³). This unit accounts for the three-dimensional space occupied by the water in the pool. It is important to use cubic units to accurately measure the total amount of water present in the pool.
15070 gallons