Decide whether you want the hole to have a square or cylindrical profile.
Use the corresponding formula to calculate the volume, which will be in
cubic feet. Then convert from cubic feet to gallons.
This process gives you the volume of the hole. It may or may not have
any water in it. It may even be empty, or full of dry leaves, etc.
The volume of the hole is 8.82 cubic feet OR 66 US gallons of liquid.
that is about 105 cubic feet, and if you fill with water,which has 7.48 gallons per cu ft, that is 7.48 x 105 = 782 gallons
Approx 642665 US gallons.
16,696.51 gallons. Multiply width times length times depth- that gives the number of cubic feet of volume (2,232 cubic feet) Multiply THAT by the number of gallons in one cubic foot (7.48 gallons)
If there is dirt in a hole of the specified dimensions, you weren't very successful at digging the hole.
None if it's a hole, 1570.8 if it's full of water.
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That hole is 6 feet deep or 72 inches deep.
22.5 cubic feet = 168.3 gallons US (rounded) 140.15 Imperial gallons
12*40 cubic feet converted to gallons is 3591 gallons.
Depends how deep it is, volume requires 3 dimensions.
There is no dirt. It's a hole.