About 10 gallons.
well 4 quarts is one gallon, and he has 5 gallons to fill. 4 x 5 is 20, so he will have to fill it 20 times.
72 gallons is needed to fill the tank.
Easy. Fill the 7gal pail to the full mark (7 Gallons) with water. Then pour, from the 7 gallon pail, water into each of the 3 gallon pail up to the full mark. The remaining water left in the 7 gallon is 1 gallon. Pour this gallon into the aquarium. Fill the 7 gallon pail with water, again to the full mark, and then add to the aquarium. 1 Gallon + 7 Gallons = 8 Gallons.
That could heavily depend on the total capacity of the tub, and on how full you fill it.
32 Gallons, I believe. That's what mine has. Run it dry and then fill it full. Fords usually take a bit more than the listed capacity.
18.5 gallons full capacity
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18.5 gallons full capacity
Fill the 6 gallon cylinder half full. Solution Method 3 gallons / 6 gallons = 1/2 full
Several ways:# If the pool is full, you could empty it with a measuring container, preferably marked in gallons, and make a note of how many gallons you take out # If the pool is empty you could fill it with water, taking a note of how many gallons of water you put in. # You could use a 'pool capacity calculator' (Try a pool manufacturer's website). # You could calculate its capacity (Area of a circle times depth) This will give you its cubic capacity. Then find out the cubic size of a gallon. Then divide the pool's capacity by the cubic size of a gallon. The answer will be how many gallons.
In your owner's manual, check capacity of your car's tank. Fill it up completely full. Every time you need to refill your tank that week, record how many gallons you added. At the end of your week, fill your tank once more and add all the gallons you fueled together.
Dry fill is the total fluid capacity from completely dry, empty, to full.