I'm not sure what a "through" is. Maybe you meant a trough? Anyways it's mostly irrelevant so long as it's flat-bottomed and the opening isn't wider or narrower than the body. In one hour 3 inches of precipitation will fill any such a container with 3 inches of water. Wait half a day to let the gauge accumulate to a dozen times that.
The volume is 23,430 cubic inches which would require 101.4 gallons to fill.
253.125 blocks.
Depends on the size of the skittles.
THERE IS NO TRANSMISSION DRAIN PLUG OR FILL PLUG. YOU WOULD FILL IT THROUGH THE TRANSMISSION DIPSTICK TUBE.
.21 yards of sand will fill an area 115 inches by 67 inches to a depth of 2.5 inches.
The total volume is 1568 cubic inches, so 1000 cubic inches of dirt will fill about 2/3 of the container
how many minutes are needed to fill a tank 166060.8 cubic inches
108inches= how many yards
The radius of a U.S. quarter is about 0.478 inches. The thickness of a U.S. quarter is about 0.069 inches. Being cylindrical, the volume of the quarter will be πr2h: v = πr2h ∴ v ≈ 3.142 × (0.478")2 × 0.069" ∴ v ≈ 0.488 cubic inches. All you need to do then is divide volume of the cylinder by the volume of the quarter: 169.56 / 0.488 ≈ 345.41 So it would take about 346 US quarters to fill such a cylinder.
It would take 12.8pi minutes (about 40 min.) to fill the whole thing and 1111/15pi minutes (about 37 min.) to fill up 22 inches.
about 432 cubic inches
Just fill the transmission through the dipstick. That is the way I've ever filled a auto transmission. Never had a manual that I had to fill, but I would think that you would fill it like a rear end.