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you need to post the circumference of the pool.

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That depends on how big the area on the bottom of the pool is.

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17y ago
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1 inch of water over what dimensions of surface?

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15y ago
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Swimming pool sizes differentiate. It all depends on the size of the pool.

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14y ago
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1" equals 0.08feet, So use formula as follows:

LxWxDx7.48= total Gallons

7.48 gallons per cubic foot.

20 x 40 x .08 x 7.48 = 478.72 Gallons to fill your pool.

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12y ago
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Depends on the size of the pool.

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16y ago
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About 3,400 gallons.

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