Answer:
660,000 gallons.
Step-by-step explanation:
Quarts refers to a unit of measurement of volume of a fluid such as water. Quart is typically a standard unit in the British Imperial (imperial quarts) and United States of America (U.S) Customary systems (liquid and dry quarts) of measurement as a unit of volume or capacity.
Generally, there are three (3) types of quarts still in use today; dry quarts, imperial quarts and the liquid quarts.
A quart has the symbol "qt" and it's typically calculated as a quarter (¼) of a gallon.
Mathematically, it is given by the expression;
[tex] 1 \; Quart = 0.25 \; Gallon[/tex]
Therefore, [tex] Gallon = Quart * 0.25[/tex]
Given that the volume or capacity of the swimming pool is 2,640,000 quarts.
[tex] Gallon = 2,640,000 * 0.25[/tex]
[tex] Gallon = 660,000 [/tex]
Hence, the gallons of water of a swimming pool holding 2,640,000 quarts of water is 660,000 gallons.