oooh wow no measurements sorry your gonna get some homework. but its not too complicated if you have a calculator :)
measure your tank length X Height X With = Volume (i would do it in inches)
Ex. 30 X 16 X 12 = 5760 and these are your cubic inches
multiply those by how many gallons fit in that and that is 0.00432009
and that = 24.93504
multiply that by how many litter make a gallon and that is 3.7854118
and that = 94.389394..... liters
or if you know how many liters fit in a cubic inch then just multiply dose two number together for a faster result hopes this helped you.
About 946L
47.17
3.7 quarts or 3.5 liters with oil/filter change.
It depends on whether it is US or Imperial gallons. 1 US Gallon = 3.785 litres1 Imperial Gallon =4.546 litersThus a 150 US Gallon tank = 567.8 liters, while a 150 Imperial Gallon tank = 681.9 liters
5 US with the oil filter 4.5 Liters
Your 5.9 Lts holds 11.78 liters of oil
If you mean a home heating oil tank, it varies. Most hold 250 gallons; some hold 275 gallons. There are also some (older tanks) that hold 225 gallons.
Zero, probably holds about 4 and a half liters of oil though. The gas tank on the other hand is 12 or 13 gallons.
It will hold 5 QTS. with a new oil filter.
engine oil with filter 4.0qt 3.8L
1.5 quarts (1.4 liters)
4.5 liters.