Filled to the brim it will hold a tiny bit less than 65 US Gallons. Allowing for the surface being about 1 inch from overflowing and also allowing for the displacement of water when gravel and rocks are added, your tank will actually be holding about 58 gallons of water when ready for fish.
761.9 for the length of 42 inches, or 1777.78 per width of 18 inches
231 cubic inches = 1 gallonVolume = (length) x (width) x (depth) = (48 x 19 x 11) = 10,032 cubic inches = 43.429 gallons
Is the 60 inches measured diagonally from corner to corner (as is a TV screen)? If the 60 inches is the length, then what is the width? Length times by the width will give you the square measurement of the table.
Roughly, length x width x average depth x 7.5
Cannot be answered with only these measurements. You need to specify what shape the pool is. Also, for a rectangular pool, the length, width and depth are needed. For a round pool, the diameter and depth are needed.
761.9 for the length of 42 inches, or 1777.78 per width of 18 inches
A rough (high) estimate will use the volume of a rectangle. 155.42 US gallons
Multiply length by width by height. Then convert to gallons. 36720 in3 is 159 gallons
In order to determine the volume of water correctly. 3 dimensions are needed. Length, width, and height. There is a formula you can use for getting a rough idea of how many gallons a tank has in it though once you know the measurements. This only works in inches. This only works with normal rectangular or square aquariums as well. Length (inches) x Width (inches) x Height (inches) / 231 = volume in gallons Example: 72 in. (length) x 12 in. (Width) x 18 in. (height) = 15552 15552 / 231 = 67.32 gallons
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You need three dimensions to determine volume: depth, length and width.
im no expert but it sounds like 125 For the size in gallons for a rectangular aquarium, the formula is: (Length x Width x Height) divided by 231
231 cubic inches = 1 gallonVolume = (length) x (width) x (depth) = (48 x 19 x 11) = 10,032 cubic inches = 43.429 gallons
From Google search: gallons of water in a rectangular aquarium = length (in.) x width (in.) x height (in.) /231. Hence, 12 x 12 x 96 = 13824 /231 = 59.844155 gallons.Answer: Given: Length = 96 inches. Width = 12 inches. Height = 12 inches. We need to find the number of gallons of water it can have. First, we need to find the capacity. That is the volume of the container. Volume = length * width * height cubic units. Volume = 12*12*96 cubic inches. Volume = 13824 cubic inches. The capacity is 13824 cubic inches. We need to change cubic inches to gallons. 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches. So, 1 cubic inch = 1/231 gallons 13824 cubic inches = 13824 * (1/231) gallons = 59.84415 gallons So, it can have 59.84415 gallons of water.
It is necessary to know the length as well as the width and depth of the pool in order to calculate its volume.
Gallons is a unit of quantity, inch of length. They cannot be compared
It depends on how many inches. Area in square inches = width (in inches) x length (in inches)