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    I have a round pool that measures 27' X 27' X4 1/2'. How much water do I have?
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    For an approximation, use pi x r-squared, or 13.5 x 13.5 x the value of pi (3.1416); this will be square feet. Multiply by 4.5 for cubic feet. To convert cubic feet to gallons: multiply by 7.48. This is just a quick conversion.
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    When is the best time to add chemicals, and how long does the filter need to run?
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    Some chemicals are okay to swim in. Add acid and shock at night and let the filter run at least 8 hours. Do not go swimming after adding acid or shock for a minimum of 8 hours.
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    How do I compute which pump to use in a swimming pool?
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    1 cubic foot of water contains 6.25 gallons. Measure the pool length and breadth, multiply together, then multiply buy the mean depth to calculate the volume. Then multiply volume x 6.25 for the number of gallons.
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    How can I calculate the volume of an oval swimming pool?
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    0.5 of one axis multiplied by 0.5 of the other axis multiplied by pi multiplied by the depth of the pool.
  • Question
    How much will the water volume increase when ten people are in the swimming pool?
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    The water volume would not increase regardless of how many people are in the pool.
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    I have a pool that's 4' tall by 13' round, how much water is in the pool?
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    530 cubic feet of water, or 5,960 gallons.
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