3456 (cm)?3
Approximately 14.96 US gallons. When in use, and only filled to within 1 inch of the top, you should treat it as a 13 gallon tank.
If the three measures refer to the lengths of the sides of a cuboid - and there is absolutely nothing in the question to justify such an assumption -Vol = 5*24*12 = 1440 cubic inches.
The volume of a pipe that measures 8 feet in length and 24 inches in diameter is: 25.133 cubic feet (about 188 US gallons).
Assuming cylinder: volume = area of circle * length area of circle = pi*radius**2 radius = circumference/(2*pi) radius = diameter/2 if 24 inch is circumference: volume = pi*(24/(2*pi))**2 * 12 volume = 144/pi*12 volume = 1728/pi inch**3 if 24 inch is diameter: volume = pi*(24/2)**2 * 12 volume = pi*144*12 volume = pi*1728 inch**3 if 24 inch is radius: volume = pi*24**2 * 12 volume = pi*576*12 volume = pi*6912 inch**3 if 24 in
To calculate volume, you need three measures: length, width, and height (or depth). In your question you only have two measures.
Volume = pi*r2*hr = diameter/2r = 24/2 = 12----------------V = pi(12)2(108)= 4.9 X 104 units3============
What is the volume of a crate which measures 9 1/2 feet x 2 yards x 24 inches?
A rectangle is a 2-dimensional object and cannot have a volume. A [rectangular] cuboid, of dimensions 8*12*24 has a volume = 2304 cubic units.
If the three measures refer to the lengths of the sides of a cuboid - and there is absolutely nothing in the question to justify such an assumption -Vol = 5*24*12 = 1440 cubic inches.
Since volume is length x width x height and we know that width and height are equal, 10 * 12 * 12 * 12 = 30 * x^2 => 576 = x^2 => 24 = x So, the dimensions are 30 x 24 x 24
The volume of a pipe that measures 8 feet in length and 24 inches in diameter is: 25.133 cubic feet (about 188 US gallons).
Assuming cylinder: volume = area of circle * length area of circle = pi*radius**2 radius = circumference/(2*pi) radius = diameter/2 if 24 inch is circumference: volume = pi*(24/(2*pi))**2 * 12 volume = 144/pi*12 volume = 1728/pi inch**3 if 24 inch is diameter: volume = pi*(24/2)**2 * 12 volume = pi*144*12 volume = pi*1728 inch**3 if 24 inch is radius: volume = pi*24**2 * 12 volume = pi*576*12 volume = pi*6912 inch**3 if 24 in
12 x 24 = 288 sq.ft
100 - 24.09 = 75.91 75.91%
Measure the tank width, length, height in inches. Say our tank is 12" wide, 24" long, 18" high. Multiply them together 12 x 24 x 18 = 5184 cubic inches of space. There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon. Divide 5184 by 231 giving you 22.44 gallons of space.
It means that the volume of the box is 24*12*7 = 2016 cubic cm
To calculate volume, you need three measures: length, width, and height (or depth). In your question you only have two measures.
4/3 x pi x 1728