your number is accurate.
I used to have a 24 foot round pool with 4 foot sides that had a capacity of 13,500 gallons.
The capacity of your pool is 2107 cubic feet (pi * radius squared * depth)
Multiply 2107 by 7.4805 (gallons in a cubic foot), and you get 15761.90
2007-07-29 07:57:49
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answered by mark 7
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According to Google Calculator, it's 15,793 gallons.
The pool is a cylinder, and the formula for a cylinder's volume is:
V = πr²h
where "r" is the radius (which is 12 ft. here); and "h" is the height (4 ft., 8 in.)
If you do this calculation using units of feet, you will get an answer in cubic feet; you would then have to convert it to gallons.
I would suggest using Google Calculator to do this for you--it's terrific for this sort of thing. It will do all the calculation and conversion for you. Go to Google and just type the following into the search box, exactly as shown:
pi * (12 ft)^2 * (4 ft. 8 in.) in gallons
Hope this helps.
2007-07-29 08:00:24
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answered by RickB 7
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2016-12-11 04:28:06
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answered by Anonymous
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15792 gallons according to pool calculator
(24 ft diam at 4.666 ft deep)
2007-07-29 08:23:58
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answered by Grandmaster_D 3
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Pi x radius squared x depth or .785 x 144 x 4.75=2,147.76 cubic feet. multiply times 7.48 to convert to gallons.It equals 16,065 gallons or 60,807 liters.
2007-07-29 08:12:30
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answered by gary s 6
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It will be 101 cubic metre
2007-07-29 08:00:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Metric is sooo much easier than imperial.
2007-07-29 07:56:33
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answered by Anonymous
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20107.48 US Gal.
2007-07-29 08:02:05
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answered by jerry 2
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Yes, I would say that you are pretty close.
2007-07-29 07:59:21
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answered by purple_lily76 5
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