It looks like an extra large pizza which has a diameter of 18 inches
18 * 20 * 12 = 4320 which is the volume in cubic inches and is 18.7012987 gallons. Divide 4320 cu. in. by 231 cu. in. per gallon.
18 inch
.18=about 2 134/833 in
6/18 = 0.33...
It looks like an extra large pizza which has a diameter of 18 inches
1 gallon = 231 cubic inchesA rectangular tank 18" long, 18" wide, and 8" deep has a capacity of(18 x 18 x 8) = 2,592 cubic inches = (2,592 / 231) = 11.221 gallons (rounded)We have no way of knowing how much water is in the tank.
18 * 20 * 12 = 4320 which is the volume in cubic inches and is 18.7012987 gallons. Divide 4320 cu. in. by 231 cu. in. per gallon.
About 10 feet by 18 feet depends on how much room you have and who you hire
As long as the tire is made for 18 inch rims, it would mount like any other tire.As long as the tire is made for 18 inch rims, it would mount like any other tire.
No. Only 18 inch tires fit an 18 inch rim.
Volume = (length) x (width) x (height)If those numbers are in inches, then V = 18" x 19" x 24" = 8,208 cubic inches = 35.532 gallons (rounded)That's the volume of the tank. There's no way to know how much fuel is in it, other than by looking at the fuel guage. It could be nearly empty.
18 inch
.18=about 2 134/833 in
about 18 gal tank
You would not need an "Alegbraic expression"!! Silver dollars grow to over 12 inches long and are not at all suited to being kept in a tiny little 24 gallon tank . They are "large tank" fish. The basic rule of successfull fishkeeping is :- 1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water, a permanently running cycled filter and at least 50% of its water changed every week. To properly house 8 Silver Dollars you should have a minimum of a 6 foot x 18 inch x 18 inch tank.
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