That cannot be determined without knowing the depth of the pool.
To give you an idea, a 36-foot by 18-foot by 5-foot deep pool takes about 24,000 gallons of water to fill.
depends how deep
Well my pool is 14' round an 36" deep an it took 2200 gallons so your probably looking at around 5000 gallons.
About 755 gallons of water.
A 24-foot round pool with 50 inches of water in it is holding about 14,158 gallons.
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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.
13,500 gallons
The pool holds 7,600 gallons of water
To give you an idea, a 36-foot by 18-foot by 5-foot deep pool takes about 24,000 gallons of water to fill.
598 Imperial gallons, approx.
To fill it to the top you will need 9,558 gallons of water.
6.25 Imperial gallons to the cubic foot 6.25 divided into 48000 would give you 7680 square feet of water. so you could soak a football field
7.48 US gallons of water.
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
That's 27 cf of water. And, at 7.48 gal/cf, that gives you... 201.96 gallons, or 202 gallons rounded...
If you fill it with 4 feet of water (48 inches), the pool will contain about 5,310 gallons of water.