180,358.6357766 gallons <-- Best guess
L 7feet Width 2feet Height 2feet
The width times pi equals the circumference.
lenght 48 width 24 heigth 36 is 179.53246753246754 gallons of water or 2872.51948051948 cups :)
If rectangular: Lenght X Width X Average Depth X 7.5 = Volume in gallons.
If you know the circumference then divide that by (2 x pi) and you will get the radius. The width is unnecessary information.
formula for determining how many gallons in a pool is, length times width times average depth times 7.5 = gallons of water in pool if it round or oval its times 5.9
No, a circle's circumference is not the same as its width. The circumference refers to the total distance around the circle, while the width of a circle is typically described by its diameter, which is the distance across the circle through its center. The relationship between the two is that the circumference is equal to the diameter multiplied by π (pi).
If by "width" you mean diameter, multiply the width by pi. Pi is roughly 3.14.
To calculate the gallons you also need the average depth. Then you take lenth X width X average depth = cubic feet of water. cubic feet of water X 7.48 {gallons per cubic foot} = total gallons.
To calculate the gallons you also need the average depth. Then you take lenth X width X average depth = cubic feet of water. cubic feet of water X 7.48 {gallons per cubic foot} = total gallons.
-- Measure the length, width, and height of the aquarium, in inches. -- Multiply (length) x (width). -- Multiply that result by (height). -- Divide that result by 231. -- Now you have the capacity in gallons, up to the rim.
If you mean the diameter and radius of a circle given the circumference it is:- diameter = circumference/pi radius = circumference/(2*pi)