48 in X 48 in X 4 in = 9216 in3. There are 231 cubic inches in 1 gallon.
(9216 in3)/(231 in3/gal)= 39.896 gallons
Area of a rectangle = (length) x (width) = 4 x 11 = 44 square iunches
The volume of water in a pool is caculated as followed Vol = area X Depth X 7.5 = gallons of water where as area is equal to width x length ( which is 18 x 33 ) so you need height or depth to finish the equations
2 mi2 x 2 in = 9.293x106 ft3 = 6.951x107 gallons
If you know the area of a pool then you need to multiply it by the height of the pool, then multiply by 7.48 to get gallons.
One US Gallon has 231 cubic inches, and the area that you've given is 36 cubic inches. So, 36/231 gallons is the exact answer, which is approximately .1558 gallons (15.6% of 1 gallon)
Volume is two dimensional and no area can hold 25 gallons of water, however 25 gallons is a volume. Do you mean what dimensions would hold 25 gallons?
There area 264.2 (US) gallons of water in one cubic meter of volume.
29174.02 gallons
With US gallons = 7.52 " With UK gallons = 9.03 "
There are billions of gallons of water within the Indian Ocean. This ocean covers an area of 47,900,00 square miles.
This cannot be answered without knowing the depth of the water.
The arctic ocean has an area of 5,105,700 square miles. There is an estimate of over 4.4 million gallons of water. +++ That answer only makes sense if you quote the volume, not surface area - i.e. include the mean depth over the ocean's area.
The answer will depend on the cross-sectional area of the tank, which is not given in the question.
30 square inches. Area of triangle = (base x height) divided by 2.
Area of a rectangle = (length) x (width) = 4 x 11 = 44 square iunches
The flow rate (gallons per minute) will depend on the cross-sectional area of the pipe.
It depends on your water companies measure of 1 unit. In my area 1 unit is equal to 748 gallons of water. so 40 units would be: 40units X 748 gallons = 29,920 gallons of water. Just about the amount of water you would use to fill up an average swimming pool.