Zero gallons. No gallons can fit into a plane, no matter what units you are using, since gallons are units of volume and must be expressed in three dimensions.
Now, if you were to talk about a pool of 18' (that little ' denotes the measurement unit called _feet_ in standard English) by 52' by perhaps 10' deep, we'd have the ability to calculate an answer. Help us to help you.
18,000
A 9000 gallon pool {;-). A small above ground pool.
It depends on the diameter and depth of the pool. It should say on the box.
2977 (us) gallons Filled to the brim probably closer to 2500 for normal fill level
18000
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
I have a 12' above ground round pool that is fillable up to about 29 inches and it holds roughly about 1600 gallons so yours will probably hold more than 2000 gallons.
A typical above-ground swimming pool can hold around 22,000 gallons of water.
...What are the dimensions of the pool?
15 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The above answer is partially correct ( 15.2 Imperial gallons / 19 U.S. gallons )
There are 13,536 gallons in a 24 foot diameter pool that has 4 feet of water. Not true for a pool that is 4 feet in height. This would hold less than 4 feet of water.
Can't be answered without knowing the depth of the pool.