3,590,649.35 gallons.
3200 divided by 100 equals 32.
0.03 gallons.
106
About 235 gallons of water.
146.9 gallons of water.
100 feet by 100 feet by one inch equates to 6,233.76 gallons of water.
I'm assuming water -- then you would have 748.05 gallons of water in 100 cubic foot volume.
80-100 gallons
Assuming that there is water in the pond, 100%.
100 feet of 3-inch pipe holds 36.73 gallons of water.
To determine how many koi (not "kio") should be in a pond measuring 11x16 feet, a general guideline is to allow 1 koi per 100 gallons of water. First, calculate the pond's volume: 11 feet x 16 feet x average depth (let's assume 2 feet) equals 352 cubic feet. Since there are about 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, this pond holds approximately 2,628 gallons, allowing for around 26 koi. However, it's wise to start with fewer and monitor water quality.
There are 748.1 US gallons of water in 100 cubic feet.