The answer would depend on whether the measurements in the question are centimetres, inches, feet or whatever. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
Figure the volume in cubic inches and divide by 277.4 to get the number of gallons the container will hold. This is A close approximate formular. Convert the gallons to pints or less if it is a small container.
To find a container size equal in volume to 20 gallons of fuel, you can use the conversion that 1 gallon is approximately 3.785 liters. Therefore, 20 gallons is equal to about 75.7 liters (20 x 3.785). A container with a capacity of approximately 76 liters would match the volume of 20 gallons of fuel.
The amount of substance a container can hold depends on the volume or capacity of the container. This can be measured in liters, milliliters, gallons, or any other unit of volume. The container's size and shape will determine its capacity.
reduce the volume of the container by compressing or crushing!
A container with a volume of 14.44 cubic feet will hold 108 gallons of water.
The container has a volume of 4160 cubic inches (26x16x10). Assuming you are talking about gallons of water, it will hold 18 gallons (231 cu in per gallon).
Multiply the number of gallons in each container by 0.0037854 to get the volume in cubic meters.
The volume of a cuboid tank requires three measures: height, width and breadth. The last of these is missing so the question cannot be answered. If the container is cylindrical, its volume is about 94 gallons. If it is a cuboid, the volume is about 60 gallons per foot of breadth.
57600 gallons. All u do is find the volume : v= lwh
To find the volume of a container in gallons, first calculate the volume in cubic inches by multiplying its dimensions: 48 inches × 24 inches × 15 inches = 17,280 cubic inches. There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon, so divide 17,280 by 231, which equals approximately 74.8 gallons. Therefore, a 48x24x15 container holds about 74.8 gallons.
A container with a volume of at least 24.06 cubic feet.
You would need a 3rd dimension to calculate a volume.