None, since there can be no conversion. A foot is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while a gallon is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different characteristics and, according to the most basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at comparisons or conversions between the two are fundamentally flawed.
1604.172 sq. ft.
32 oz in a quart, so 128 in a gal, so 640 in 5 gal.
375.7952 gallons per foot of 96" pipe
Fill the 5 gallon can Empty it into the 3 gallon can....you now have 2 gallons left in the 5 gallon can Empty the 3 gallon can Pour the 2 gallons from the 5 gallon can into the 3 gallon can. Fill the 5 gallon can Pour water from the 5 gallon can into the 3 gallon can until it is full....that will take a further gallon. You now have 4 gallons left in the 5 gallon can. Empty 1 of the 5 gallons. (But how do you know when you have emptied 1 gal???) You fill the 3 gal can and then tip it into the 5 gal can. The fill the 3 gal can again and tip some into the 5 gal can until the 5 gal can is full, you should now have 1 gal in the 3 gal can. Now empty the 5 gal can and put the 1 gal (from the 3 gal can) into the 5 gal can. Fill the 3 gal can again and add that to the 1 gal that is in the 5 gal can. You now have 4 gals in the 5 gal can!
5 ft 6 in = 167.64 centimeters
The volume is that of a cylinder: radius = ½ × diameter volume = π × redius² × height = π × (½ × 3)² × 5 ft³ = 11¼π ft³ ≈ 35.343 ft³ What this is in gallons depends upon the gallon used: 1 ft³ ≈ 6.229 imp gal → 35.343 ft³ ≈ 35.343 × 6.229 imp gal ≈ 220.15 imp gal 1 ft³ ≈ 7.481 US gal → 35.343 ft³ ≈ 35.343 × 7.481 US gal ≈ 264.38 US gal
The pond is a cylinder; radius = ½ × diameter volume_cylinder = π × radius² × height → volume_pond = π × (½ × 5 ft)² × 1 ft = 25π/4 ft³ ≈ 19.63 ft³ Converting this to gallons depends where you are: * In UK: 1 ft³ ≈ 6.23 imp gal → 19.63 ft³ ≈ 19.63 × 6.23 imp gal ≈ 122.3 imp gal * In USA: 1 ft³ ≈ 7.48 US gal → 19.63 ft³ ≈ 19.63 × 7.48 US gal ≈ 146.9 US gal (Other countries probably use the same as the UK: the imperial gallon.)
11(11)(2) ft^3 X 7.48 gal/ft^3 = 1810.16 gal
20 ft * 10 ft * 4 ft = 800 ft^3 1 ft^3 = 7.48052 gal 800 ft^3 * 7.48052 gal/ft^3 = 5,984.4 gal
1604.172 sq. ft.
.5 ft x 4 ft x 6 ft=12 cubic feet 12 divided by .13368=89.76 us gal or 12 div by .16054=74.75 imperial gal
.1337 cu ft / gal 7.481 gal / cu ft
5 x 5 x 3.14 x 3 x 7.5gal/ft = 1770 Gal
1 cu ft ≈ 6.22884 imp gal ≈ 7.48052 US gal 12 in = 1 ft → 7'4'' = 7+4/12 ft = 7⅓ ft → volume = (6 ft)² × 7⅓ ft = 264 cu ft ≈ 264 × 6.22884 imp gal ≈ 1644 imperial gallons ≈ 264 × 7.48052 US gal ≈ 1975 US gallons
If rectangular, 24,235 gal. estimated. with a surface area of 648 sq. ft.
At are 7.5 Gal per Ft3
965.46 Imp gall