The World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA) has a Rule 4.8 that describes special rules for racking. For clarity, this rule should be read to prevent misunderstanding, a link is provided below -
Rule 48 is head butting
No, it is a tiny pool
A 15 f by 48 in pool holds approximately 4500 gallons of water.
If you are referring to a 48 inch table that means that its diameter is 48 inches, to work out its circumference you have to use the formula C= pi x d. This means that your answer is 3.14... x 48 = 150.8 inches approximately. If the table is 48 centimetres wide then its circumference will be 150.8 cm approximately.
A round pool that is 16 feet wide and 48 inches deep holds up to 6,014 gallons of water.
It is unlikely that the pool is 48 feet deep but there is no indication as to what units the depth is measured in. Consequently it is not possible to answer the question.
my pool did get milky but cleared up after 48 hours
48*18=864
Ten people can sit around a 48 inch by 96 inch table.
48 Hours Hard Evidence - 2005 Lady in the Pool was released on: USA: 13 October 2011
48 x sqrt(2), which is a bit under 68 (inches, presumably).
48 what deep? Inches, miles, etc.