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6ft long and what about width and height? gallons= L x W x H in inches and then divide by 231

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In order to calculate the quantity of water a container holds, one needs to multiply the length by the height and by the depth. Please give the height and depth so a calculation can be made.

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This tank can hold up to 149.61 gallons of water.

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water amount = 6 x 4 x 2 cubic feet = 48 cubic feet

It will hold 6*4*2 = 48 cubic feet.

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water amount = 6 x 4 x 2 cubic feet = 48 cubic feet

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2 ft x 6 ft is an area, not a volume.

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None. A gallon is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. 2ft x 6 ft is a 2-dimensional measure and so cannot contain any volume.

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24 cubic feet is 179.53 gallons.

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It will hold 6*4*2 = 48 cubic feet.

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