We need some more information here. Are we talking about an Aquarium? What is the third dimension (eg: front to back)?
For an Aquarium that is 48" tall, by 144" wide, by 18" deep -- the huge sort you might see in the lobby of a hotel or something --
About 540 gallons, which would weigh about 4300 lbs, not including the weight of the tank itself (about 400 lbs, conservatively) or the gravel, rocks, fish, etc, which might bring it up to as much as 6000 lbs, or 3 tons.
OR, for a swimming pool or deep pond, 48" deep by 144" in diameter --
pi x r2 x d = volume in cubic feet
3.14 x 36 x 4 = 452.4
to convert cubic feet to gallons, multiply by 7.48051945 = 3384 gallons
source: How_do_you_calculate_the_volume_of_a_cylinder_in_gallons
48 liters = 12.68 US gallons.
144 ÷ 48 = 3
48x17x17 what? Inches? Yards? Microns? Light years? Well, if inches, then 60.05194805 gallons
Assuming raduis = radius and lenght = length, then the volume is approx 16169 US gallons.
my car just ran all the way out and i put in 15.063 gallons (at $48+ bastards)
Assuming it is 48 pints into gallons? 48 / 8 = 6 gallons
48 x 3=144 or, in other words, 48+48+48=144
.375 gallons is equal to 48 oz
12 gallons = 48 quarts
yes. 144/48=3 so 48*3 = 144
Just multiply 4 times 12, which is 48- and that's your answer!
48 yards is 144 feet.