A round pool that is 15 feet across and 48 inches deep holds up to 5,288.7 gallons of water.
A round pool that is 15 feet across and 42 inches deep holds up to 4,630 gallons of water.
36701.2987 gallons is the pool is evenly 4 feet deep.
About 755 gallons of water.
If the pool is 8 feet in the deep end and 3 feet in the shallow end, the total volume will be about 26,660 gallons of water.
Two feet of water in an 8-foot round pool is about 755 gallons.
20 feet across, 10 feet deep - your pool holds about 23,500 gallons of water.
A 12-foot wide round pool with 3.3 feet of water contains 2,803.7 gallons of water.
If this is a round pool that is 18 feet across and you fill it to 3 feet deep, the total volume would be about 5,735 gallons of water. Filling it to 4 feet deep will increase the volume to 7,646 gallons of water.
A round pool that is 18 feet across and is 4 feet deep will hold about 7,617 gallons of water.
30,536.28 gallons
A round pool that is 15 feet across and 48 inches deep holds up to 5,288.7 gallons of water.
A round pool that is 15 feet across and 42 inches deep holds up to 4,630 gallons of water.
If this is a round pool 15 feet across and four feet deep, the maximum water capacity (filled to the very top) is 5,288.7 gallons.
Depends on the depth. If it is 4 feet deep and it is cicular with a diameter of 24 feet then you have approx. 13,553 gallons of water. If it is 3 feet deep then you have approx. 10,152 gallons of water.
A 100-foot round pool filled with 1.5 feet of water would be holding about 88,500 gallons.
A maximum of 1,196.88 gallons of water.