Let's convert your feet into inches, since a gallon contains 231 cubic inches.
4 ft x 3 ft x 3 ft
(4 ft x 12 in/ft) x (3 ft x 12 in/ft) x (3 ft x 12 in/ft)
48 in x 36 in x 36 in
Now we've converted the feet into inches we can multiply to get our volumetric measurement.
48 in x 36 in x 36 in = 62208 in3
So now we have our volumetric measurement for the pond. Lastly, we need to find out how many gallons a 62208 in3 pond requires to be filled. A simple division problem should yield our final answer.
62208 in3 ÷ 231 in3/gal. = 270 gallons (rounded).
Whatever it says on the tin
To calculate the volume of water a pool would hold, you need THREE dimensions - length, breadth and DEPTH, which is missing in your question. To calculate the number of gallons of water a 20 feet by 4 feet by 1 feet pool would hold, do this: Multiply 20 X 4 X 1 = 80 feet3 Convert this to gallons [by typing "80 cubic feet in gallons" in Google] The value is 598.441 US gallons. That's your answer. If the depth is 2 feet, multiply this value by 2. If the depth is 3, multiply 598.441 by 3, and so on.
It depends on how long the tank is. You only provided two dimensions. You need three. Please restate the question.
You need to tell us how HIGH the tank is !
You would need a 3rd dimension to calculate a volume.
You would need 2,451 feet of 2-inch pipe for 400 gallons.
Do you mean cubic feet? If mean square feet you need to multiply by the average depth of the pool. This would give you cubic feet. Then you would convert cubic feet to gallons. I think there are approx. 7.5 gallons/cubic ft. So...if you meant cubic feet then it would equal approx 260,000 gallons. WOW, that's a big pool.
Approx 17939 gallons.
You cannot convert a measure of area (square feet) to a measure of volume (gallons). Gallons is a measure of volume, or of 3 dimensions. You'd need cubic feet (not square feet) to convert it to gallons.
To answer that we would need to know how deep the water is, and if the measurements are in feet or inches.
a gallon of interior paint covers on average 400 square feet. you need to figure how many square feet of wall space you have to determine how many gallons you will need.
You need to tell us how deep it is.
depends on what thickness is required
You would need 13.13 US gallons or 10.93 Imperial gallons.
Just over 20 gallons
Using 24 feet x 4.5 feet as true measurements it would take 15,220 gallons of water to fill the pool.
The 24 gallons of fertilizer covers 43,560 square feet (1 acre). Thus, you would only need about 0.07 gallons (about 9 ounces) to cover 120 square feet.