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Thanks to everyone. I could handle the length x width x depth in feet. It
was the inches that threw me. Believe it or not, I took algebra. geometry, and trig in high school. Passed them, barely. In geometry the teacher said she was going to teach me geometry if it was the last thing she ever did. She retired at the end of the year. I can still remember some theorems but wish now I had paid more attention. I think geometry would be such a fantastic think to know. "pixi" wrote in message ... Is there a kind soul out there who knows math better than I do. I have a fairly high IQ but my ability in math is about zero. For example. Many years ago I took a course called "Drugs and Solutions." We were given a test which was mostly math. I got half of them wrong. At the end of the course they gave us the exact same test again. Again I got half wrong. But it was the other half. My pond is 12 x 14 feet . I top it off with about two inches of water evry couple of days. Can someone, anyone, please tell me how many gallons this would be. Brilliant Pixi |
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