75 divided by 7.48 gallons per cu ft = about 10 cubic feet
A pool with a volume of 43,308 cubic feet can hold up to about 323,966 US gallons of water!
452 cubic feet will contain a maximum of 3,381.2 US gallons of water.
A container with a volume of 14.44 cubic feet will hold 108 gallons of water.
240 cubic feet equates to a volume of 1,795.32 gallons.
The pipe can hold up to 6,762.39 US gallons of water.
To calculate the volume of water in a tank measuring 10 feet by 5 feet by 2 feet, multiply the dimensions together: 10 ft × 5 ft × 2 ft = 100 cubic feet. Since 1 cubic foot of water is approximately 7.48 gallons, the total volume of water the tank can hold is 100 cubic feet × 7.48 gallons/cubic foot = 748 gallons. Therefore, the tank can hold about 748 gallons of water.
That's hard to say with only that information but whatever the shape is, it would hold about 127,000 gallons of water.
It will hold 538.6 US gallons of water.
1350 cubic feet is the capicity of the pool which will hold 10,098 gallons of water
96 cubic feet will hold a little over 718 gallons
A 35,200 cubic foot container can hold up to 263,314.29 gallons.
12 cubic feet of space = 89.766 gallons of space (rounded)