If you have 67 US gallons, the volume in cubic meters is: 0.2536 cubic meters.
67 US gallons equates to 8.9565972 cubic feet.
A standard 40-foot shipping container has a volume of approximately 67 cubic meters (m³) or 67,000 liters. This translates to about 2,372 cubic feet. The actual usable volume may vary depending on the container's design and any internal structures, but the general capacity is around 67 cubic meters.
The volume of a standard container van, such as a 20-foot or 40-foot shipping container, can be calculated by multiplying its internal dimensions. A 20-foot container typically has a volume of about 33 cubic meters (1,172 cubic feet), while a 40-foot container has a volume of approximately 67 cubic meters (2,372 cubic feet). These values can vary slightly based on specific container models and manufacturers.
A cubic Foot is 7.48 Gallons so say it is 7.5 Gal that makes 5 gallons about .67 Cubic Foot
A cylinder 67' in diameter x 48' in height has a volume of 1,265,938 gallons.
To calculate the volume in cubic feet, you would multiply the height, width, and depth together and then divide by 1728 (since 1 cubic foot is 1728 cubic inches). So for the dimensions given, the volume would be (67 * 33 * 34) / 1728 = 118.23 cubic feet.
A milliliter is the volume contained in a cubic centimeter. So, 1ml = 1cc and .67ml = .67cc!
v(volume in cubic feet)=L(length in feet)*W(width in feet)*H(height in feet) 1*5*67=335
67 Imperial gallons = 305 L67 US gallons = 254 L
67 cubic inches is 1.1 liters.
67 kilometers=67,000 meters
27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard.So this Volume of 61 x 1 x 3 = 183 cubic feet.So 183 cubic feet divided by 27 = 67/9 cubic yards (or 6.77 Cu Yds)