Approx 2.1 Imperial gallons = 2.5 US gallons.
10.4 gallons.
The space inside that container is 24" x 24" x 24" = 13,824 cubic inches. That's 59.844 gallons of space, whether or not there's anything in it. A gallon is not an amount of water or gasoline or anything else. It's an amount of space, just like a cubic inch or a cubic foot is.
A cylinder 50 feet in height and 6 inches in diameter can hold up to 73.44 gallons of water.
Custom labels or decorative paper, cut to 8.5 inches x 1.75 inches wide (double-check the circumference of your water bottle to make sure 8.5.
It would contain about 10895.04 cubic inches, which according to a converter i use assuming you mean united states liquid gallons, is 47.1646 gallons, that is slightly off as there was a decimal to the cubic inches. If you want to do it yourself it is (17/2) squared times pi times 48 to get cubic inches, then find an online website, ect. to convert it to gallons.
This container could hold up to 3,949.71 US gallons of water.
The height of 400 gallons of water would depend on the shape of the container. 400 US gallons has a volume of about 206,000 cubic inches, so if the inside of the container was about 59 inches square, it would also be about 59 inches high.
The container has a volume of 4160 cubic inches (26x16x10). Assuming you are talking about gallons of water, it will hold 18 gallons (231 cu in per gallon).
44.88 gallons
2.961 US gallons
it depends on the units of the measurement of your contianer. is your container measured in feet or meters or inches or centimeters. but your container is a total of 9600units3
Volume = (pi) R2 L = (pi) (30)2 (12) = 10,800 pi = 33,929.2 cubic inches = 146.88 gallons (rounded)
This is quite a large tank. Allowing for 1 inch at the top without water, the tank would contain around 440 US Gallons of water.
Cannot be answered without knowing the length/height of the tank.
Assuming your container is a cylinder, the radius of your container can be worked out as follows: circumference=2*pi*r 16=2*pi*r 8=pi*r 8/pi=r r=2.55 feet therefore the area of the circle is: a=pi*r^2 a=pi*6.50 a=20.42 feet^2 The area of the circle of is 20.42, the depth of the container is 4/3 feet deep. Therefore: v=20.42*4/3 v=27.22 feet^3 Now we have to convert this number to gallons: A gallon is 0.133 feet^3 Therefore your container can hold approximately 3.62 gallons.
There are 17.66 gallons in 4,080 cubic inches of water.
12x24x50 = 14,400 cubic inches = 8.33 cubic feet A cu ft hpolds about 7.5 gallons 8.33 x 7.5 = 62.5 gallons