I would say probably around 50-200 gallons.
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∙ 9y agoSince 1 gallon equals 90,840 drops and 1 Olympic sized swimming pool has 660,430 gallons, there are 59,993,461,200 drops in an Olympic size swimming pool.
1 gallon (US/liquid)= 3.7854 L . Olympic pool is ~660 gallons. 660x3.7854=2,498.364. There are is about 2,500 liters of water in an olympic pool.
660,000 gallons of water
660,430.25 gallons
250,000 gallons. :)
it depends on the size of the swimming pool. The average olympic pool contains up to 1,000 gallons of water and 300 gallons of chlorine.
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Not even close.
depends on how big the swimming pool is An Olympic swimming pool is a standard size so you must take the legnth times the width times the depth and convert the cubic yards to gallons.
About 660,000 gallonsDimensions of a regular Olympic-sized swimming pool are 2 meters deep, 25 meters wide, and 50 meters long.25 x 50 = 1,2501,250 x 2 = 2,500So that means there are 2,500 cubed meters in the Olympic-sized pool. A 1 meter cubed is equivalent to about 264 gallons. 2,500 x 264 = 660,000660,000 is your answer then.
10. there are 10 gallons of water in an Olympic sized pool. Your welcome. actually, in some rare cases, the flea crosses the golden gate bridge, causing the pool size to go all crazy, but it all depends on how you butter your bread.
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