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How many gallons are in 15' x 36inch pool
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Since this question does not specify the depth of the pool it is unanswerable. However, let us assume a depth of 5'.One gallon is equal to 0.134 cubic feet. To determine how many gallons are in a 15' x 36' x 5' pool, you must first determine how many cubic feet are in the pool. To do this, multiply length x width x depth. 15 x 36 x 5 = 2700 cubic feet To determine the number of gallons in this pool, simply divide 2700 by 0.134 2700/0.134 = 20149 gallons. 1 gallon 20149 gallon -------- = ------------ 0.134 cf 2700 cf Note that this calculation is for US gallons.
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Since this question does not specify the depth of the pool it is unanswerable. However, let us assume a depth of 5'.One gallon is equal to 0.134 cubic feet. To determine how many gallons are in a 15' x 36' x 5' pool, you must first determine how many cubic feet are in the pool. To do this, multiply length x width x depth. 15 x 36 x 5 = 2700 cubic feet To determine the number of gallons in this pool, simply divide 2700 by 0.134 2700/0.134 = 20149 gallons. 1 gallon 20149 gallon -------- = ------------ 0.134 cf 2700 cf Note that this calculation is for US gallons.