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To calculate the volume of an aquarium measuring 4 feet long, 2 feet wide, and 1.5 feet high, you multiply the dimensions: 4 x 2 x 1.5 = 12 cubic feet. Since there are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, you multiply 12 by 7.48, resulting in approximately 89.76 gallons. Therefore, the aquarium holds about 90 gallons.
3.5 cubic inches holds 0.015 gallons.
A 1,000 cubic foot tank holds up to 7,480 US gallons of water.
55 cubic feet is 411.429 gallons.
It corresponds to 125,482 american gallons.
300 cubic meters holds 79,251.6 gallons.
54 cubic feet holds 404 gallons.
The Tennessee Aquarium holds approximately 600,000 gallons of water. It is one of the largest freshwater aquariums in the world and is home to a variety of aquatic species.
A 334.2 cubic foot tank.
10,000 US gallons of water is equal to: 37.85 cubic meters. (US gallons x 0.003785 = cubic meters)
Multiplying, we get 1152 cubic feet. A cubic foot holds 7.47 gallons (to 3 significant digits), so the answer is about 8605 gallons.
First, calculate the volume of the aquarium by multiplying the height by the base measurements: (15 , \text{in} \times 9 , \text{in} \times 18 , \text{in} = 2430 , \text{in}^3). To find the number of gallons, divide the volume in cubic inches by the number of cubic inches per gallon: (2430 , \text{in}^3 \div 231 , \text{in}^3/\text{gallon} \approx 10.53). Therefore, the aquarium holds approximately 10.5 gallons of water.