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How many gallons of water in a 27' by 5' deep pool? - Answers

To calculate the gallons, you need Lenth, Width, and Depth. Multiply them all together and you get the volume in cubic feet. There are 7.48 gallons in every cubic foot, so multiply the total volume (ft3) by 7.48. That will give you your gallons.



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To calculate the gallons, you need Lenth, Width, and Depth. Multiply them all together and you get the volume in cubic feet. There are 7.48 gallons in every cubic foot, so multiply the total volume (ft3) by 7.48. That will give you your gallons.



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How many gallons of water in a 27' by 5' deep pool? - Answers

To calculate the gallons, you need Lenth, Width, and Depth. Multiply them all together and you get the volume in cubic feet. There are 7.48 gallons in every cubic foot, so multiply the total volume (ft3) by 7.48. That will give you your gallons.

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