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It is: 6*10*5 = 300 cubic feet

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What Volume of water is needed for a tank 8 feet long by 2 feet wide by 1 foot deep?

Cylinder tank: Volume=(pi)*(radius)^2*(height)= about 25.12 cubic feet rectangular prism tank= (width)*(length)*(depth)= 16 cubic feet


What is the depth of a volume of 64 cubic feet?

That's going to depend on the shape of the container, especially on how much 'real estate' the base of the container covers. For discussion, imagine that the container is a square fish tank, and the four walls go straight up from the four sides of the square base. -- If the base of the tank covers 64 square feet and it holds 64 cubic feet, then the water in it is 1 foot deep. -- If the base of the tank covers 1 acre and it holds 64 cubic feet, then the water in it is 0.0176 inch deep. -- If the base of the tank covers 1 square inch and it holds 64 cubic feet, then the water in it is 9,216 feet (1.745 mile) deep.


How much water in a 11 foot circular tank that is 2 feet deep?

Assuming 11 feet is the diameter of the tank, the volume will be 11 times pi times 2, in cubic feet. That equals 69.115 cubic feet (rounded to 3 decimals), which equals 517.016 gallons.


A cubic foot of water weighs about 62.5 pounds If an aquarium is 18 feet long 10 feet deep and 12 feet wide what is the approximate pounds-per-square-inch pressure on the bottom of the tank?

That is why i dont have fish


What is the volume in gallons of 3ft wide x 2Ft deep x 82 inch long?

82 inches = 6.83 (2DP) A tank which is 3ft wide, 2ft deep and 82 inches long can hold 306.1206 Gallons. Just for interest, the tank would of been 40.98 cubic feet.

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What Volume of water is needed for a tank 8 feet long by 2 feet wide by 1 foot deep?

Cylinder tank: Volume=(pi)*(radius)^2*(height)= about 25.12 cubic feet rectangular prism tank= (width)*(length)*(depth)= 16 cubic feet


A circular fish tank holds 2512 cubic feet it is 40 feet across how deep is it?

27 inches deep.


Cubic feet of a tank three foot diameter by 5 feet long?

35 cubic feet


How many gallons in a 5'wideX6'longX5'deep tank?

A tank with these dimensions has a volume of 150 cubic feet or 1,122.08 gallons.


How many cubic inches in a tank 12''deep by 10' wide by19'long?

328,320 cubic inches


What is the depth of a volume of 64 cubic feet?

That's going to depend on the shape of the container, especially on how much 'real estate' the base of the container covers. For discussion, imagine that the container is a square fish tank, and the four walls go straight up from the four sides of the square base. -- If the base of the tank covers 64 square feet and it holds 64 cubic feet, then the water in it is 1 foot deep. -- If the base of the tank covers 1 acre and it holds 64 cubic feet, then the water in it is 0.0176 inch deep. -- If the base of the tank covers 1 square inch and it holds 64 cubic feet, then the water in it is 9,216 feet (1.745 mile) deep.


How much water in a 11 foot circular tank that is 2 feet deep?

Assuming 11 feet is the diameter of the tank, the volume will be 11 times pi times 2, in cubic feet. That equals 69.115 cubic feet (rounded to 3 decimals), which equals 517.016 gallons.


How many cubic feet are in a 50 feet long tank?

We need 3 measurements to calculate volume.


A cubic foot of water weighs about 62.5 pounds If an aquarium is 18 feet long 10 feet deep and 12 feet wide what is the approximate pounds-per-square-inch pressure on the bottom of the tank?

That is why i dont have fish


How long is a 44 inch diameter 500 cubic imperial gallon tank?

A 44-inch diameter 500 cubic Imperial gallon cylindrical tank is 47.4 feet long.


What is the volume in gallons of 3ft wide x 2Ft deep x 82 inch long?

82 inches = 6.83 (2DP) A tank which is 3ft wide, 2ft deep and 82 inches long can hold 306.1206 Gallons. Just for interest, the tank would of been 40.98 cubic feet.


Cubic feet of a rectanglar tank?

(Length of the tank, in feet) x (Width of the tank, in feet) x (Height of the tank, in feet).