Oh, dude, let me like, calculate this for you. So, a 3 ft x 2 ft x 2 ft tank is 12 cubic feet. And since 1 cubic foot is around 7.48 gallons, you're looking at around 89.76 gallons of water in that tank. But hey, who's counting, right?
12 ft diameter tank is 113.04 sq ft but X 18 ft high = 2034.72 cubic ft in case you need it holds 15220.76 liquid gallons
3.14x4=12.56x2=25.12cubic feet 1 cubic ft=7.48 gals 7.48x25.12=187.8976gals
3697 Gallons @ 80% of wall height
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A 25-acre pond that is uniformly 6 feet deep will hold about 48,877,714 gallons of water.
7615 Gallons
This tank can hold up to 134.65 gallons of water.
2513.45 gallons.
A maximum of 2,019.74 US gallons of water.
2 244.15583 US gallons
You would have to know how deep the tank is.
A cylindrical tank 9 ft in diameter and 100 ft tall will hold ~190,418 gallons.
12,345 gallons
Diameter = 5 ft therefore radius = 2.5 ft. Height = 16 ft. 7.5 gallons = 1 cubic ft. Volume of a cone = 1/3*pi*radius2*height Volume = 1/3*pi*2.52*16 = 104.7197551 cubic feet Gallons of water in the tank = 7.5*104.7197551 = 785.3981634 gallons There are 785 gallons of water in the tank correct to three significant figures.
Ther are 7.48 gallons in a cu ft tank is 3.14 x 4 x 4 /4 x 6 = 75.36 cu ft gallons = 7.48 x 75.36 = 563.7 gallons
Filled to capacity, the 1-ft cubed tank will hold 7.481 gallons of water.
Assuming 24618 means gallons of water: There are 7.481 gallons of water per cu ft. Divide 24618 by 7.481 to find how many cubic feet of the tank are taken up by the water: 24618 ÷ 7.481 = 3290.7365 cu ft, or approx 3291 cu ft.