231 cubic inches = 1 gallon
1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches = 7.48052 gallons (rounded)
Volume = 15' x 10' x 3' = 450 cubic feet = 777,600 cubic inches = 3,366.234 gallons (rounded)
3 3/4 gallons
In order to work out a volume three measurements are needed length, depth and hight. If you supply the last measurement I can tell you the answer.
15 quarts = 3 gallons and 3 quarts. [15 / 4 = 3 3/4 gallons = 3 gallons + 3 quarts]Divide by 4 since a gallon = 4 quarts.
Around 3 and 1/3.
5.5 gallons per 15 feet of 3-inch pipe.
if 12 ounces treats 15 gallons, 15 divided by 5 is 3, so just divide 12 by 3, and 4 is your answer.
15 x 15 x 3 x 5.9 (factor used for gallons per cubic foot for that particular shape) = 3,982 US gallons.
40/15 = 8/3 = (2 and 2/3)
A pond this size can hold up to 5,049.35 gallons of water.
Since there are 4 quarts in 1 gallon, 15 quarts equals exactly 3.75 gallons.
About 3,983 gallons.
1 kilobyte = one million milabytes {1000 x 1000} millibyte mb x10-3 microbyte μb x10-6 nanobyteηb x10-9 picobyte ρb x10-12
1.357 x10-3 in standard notation is: 0.001357
2 pints = 1 Quart 3 gallons = 12 quarts Total would be 15 quarts
3/8 gallons
15 quarts = 30 pints3 gallons = 24 pintsa pint = 1 pint15 quarts is the largest of the three.
A round pool that is 15 feet wide and is filled with 3 feet of water contains 3,982 gallons of water. If the pool is filled to 4 feet deep the gallons increases to 5,310.
That is 3 gallons
8456000 grams (kilo= x10^3)
a millimeter is 1 x10-3 meters a milligram is 1 x10-3 grams
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There are 24 pints in 3 gallons.
3 gallons is 48 cups.
15 qts = 3.75 gal
There are 3 gallons