we are getting a pool that is sixteen feet wide and thirty two feet long.  for eleven feet it is six foot deep and for the rest of the length the depth is four foot.  how many gallons of water will it hold? (it is oval in shape.)
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yu hav 2 boxes  ("rektangular solids" in superkrat speek)

area1=16ft wide*21 ft long*4 ft deep=1344 kubik ft

area2=16ft wide*11 ft lone*6ft deep=1056 kubik ft

sum=2400 kubik ft

1 kubik foot=7.480681 gallon

2400 kubik ft=17,953.6344 gallon, or bout 18,000 gal
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