The question is written with numbers indicating feet. But that would be an
awfully big container, and I'm suspecting that the numbers are supposed to be
inches. Here are both answers.
1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches
231 cubic inches = 1 gallon
-- Volume = 26-ft x 30-ft x 4-ft = 3,120 cubic feet = 5,391,360 cubic inches = 23,339 gallons
-- Volume = 26-in x 20-in x 4-in = 3,120 cubic inches = 13.51 gallons
13 gal
x/30 = .87 x = 26 questions
0.3 gallons.
26/30 = 13/15
29
The volume of a container requires three measures: 18 x 30 is not enough.
4x2 , standard suspension ( 26 U.S. gallons ) 4x2 , rear air suspension ( 30 gallons ) 4x4 ( 30 gallons )
We need a THIRD figure to calculate volume
If you mean inches, it can hold up to 6,739.95 gallons. If you mean feet, it can hold up to 11,646,630.24 gallons.
10 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The correct answer is : 4x2 - standard suspension - ( 26 gallons ) 4x2 - with air suspension - ( 30 gallons ) 4x4 - ( 30 gallons )
( 26 gallons ) 4X2 with standard suspension ( 30 gallons ) 4X2 with air suspension ( 30 gallons ) 4X4 On 1997 to 2002 Ford Expedition
30 gallons 3 quarts04 gallons 2 quarts------------------------26 gallons 1 quart
2 wheel drive - standard suspension - 26 gallons 2 wheel drive - air suspension - 30 gallons 4X4 - 30 gallons
2 wheel drive without air suspension--26 gallons 2 wheel drive with air suspension--30 gallons 4 wheel drive-- 30 gallons
18" x 18" x 16" = 5,184 cubic inches = 22.442 gallons (rounded) 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches
Any container 30 inches long 13 inches wide and 13 inches high has a volume of 22 gallons
That depends on the model year , with some years it depends if you have the rear air suspension or regular suspension etc . ( 26 gallons to 30 gallons )