1 gallon = 0.1337 cubic foot (rounded)
1 cubic foot = 7.4805 gallons (rounded)
You can't. One is a measure of length. The other is a measure of volume. You can't go from one to another. Now, if you are talking about 35.5 cubic inches, then we have the ability to convert. 35.5 in³ = 0.153679 gallons
29,026 gallons
15, 010 lbs which comes to 2240 gallons of fuel.
Those are not related units. Inches measure length, gallons measure volume. Are you referring to cubic inches? Please refine your request and post a new question.
8.5333333333333 ounces
About 1,122.1 gallons.
201.97 US gallons
40.544 gallons
The volume is pi*radius2*depth of fuel = 22.6 cubic feet = 140.9 Imperial gallons, approx.
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Approximately 0.134 cubic feet per gallon.
The tank will hold a maximum of 478.753 gallons of fuel.
There will be about 5757 US gallons in a full tank of this size. A cylinder's volume is the area of the base times its height. The area of the base is pi times the square of the radius of that base. A radius is half a diameter. Half of 7 feet is 3 1/2 feet. If we take pi times the square of that, we'll get about 38.48 square feet. Multiply that by the 20 foot length and you'll get about 769.6 cubic feet. There are about 7.5 gallons in a cubic foot of water. Multiply the 769.6 feet3 (the volume) by 7.5 gallons/foot3 and there's the (approximately) 5757 gallons (US) in that tank.
Possibly 10 X 10 X 10 cubic gallons, but more likely closer to 5 X 10 X 20 cubic gallons. Any combination of numbers that will mutiply together and make 1000 cubic gallons.
1 cubic meter of any substance is 264.171549479 gallons. See related link for a handy unit converter. Note. Most countries now use S.I (commonly called the Metric system). Of those who still use gallons, almost all use the Imperial ( aka British ) gallon. This is easily defined as the volume occupied by ten pounds of water at standard temperature. A cubic meter holds almost exactly 220 of these gallons. The first answer given above refers to a US gallon, which is about 17% smaller.
6 * 6 * 12 = 432. 432 cubic feet = 3231.6 gallons It's pretty heavy; 26919.228 pounds, at "standard temperature and pressure".
If you mean inches, the tank can hold up to 83.81 gallons. If the dimensions are in feet, the tank can hold up to 144,822.86 gallons.