Depends on how deep the pool is. Every square foot that is one foot deep has 7.5 gallons in it.
So if the pool is 4 feet deep, you'll have 30 gallons for every square foot.
A cubic foot actually is 7.481 gallons, or 7.48
Without knowing the depths of the pool or the shape, this question is difficult to answer. However, if this is a rectangle pool with standard depths of 3'-0" to 5'-0" the answer is below the following formula...
The formula is Length x Width x Average Depth x 7.481 = Total Gallons.
8 X 75 = 600 Sq Ft (this is the surface area of the pool)
600 x 4 (average depth) = 2,400 (Total square feet)
2,400 x 7.481 (how many gallons are in a Sq Ft of water) = 17,954.40 Gallons.
That cannot be determined without knowing the depth of the pool.
5284.62 gallons
There are no gallons of water in a square foot. Gallons is a unit of volume, and square feet is a unit of area, not volume. If you are asking about cubic feet, however, the answer is there are about 7.5 gallons in a cubic foot.
3.35 feet 18 x 18 x 3.35 x 5.9 = 6403 gallons
770/500 = 1.54 gallons per square foot
5300 gallons
7,480.52 gallons for every inch of depth
7,646 gallons.
A square foot cannot hold water its 2 dimensional. What you see is what you get . A one cubic foot container can hold 7.48 US gallons of liquid.
13,346 gallons per vertical foot.
It is 30.6 cubic feet = 190.3 Imperial gallons.
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5300 Gal