when it comes to engines, math started making sense to me. but simple geometry and algebra in regards to a pool? oh forget it.
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Whats her number? Are we still talking about your mother in law?
HI-PO you crack me up: the pools dimensions he gives come to:
10' x 6' x 1'-10" = approx 109.998 cubic ft or 110 cubic ft
if 3/4 or 75% of that 110 cubic ft pool is filled, that comes out to be roughly 82.5 cubic ft filled...
if someone knows how many gallons of water it takes to fill one cubic foot (12" x 12" x 12") then one can roughly multiply it by 82.5 cubic ft to get the answer...
to answer the question, one cubic foot of water = 7.48 gallons. 7.48 x 82.5 cubic ft comes to roughly = 617 gallons of water...
someone feel free to check my math, i suck at number crunching...:ughlaugh:
I googled her...holy shit...I see what you mean!
http://astoria-rust.blogspot.com/200...speakable.html
Sounds like a big kiddy pool. 617 gallons 1 pint and a smidgen. :thinking
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A couple of good squirrelly Doogie Houser's laying in the bottom of the pool takes op a certain volume of water. Every pool has a few nice turds in it, right?