5 feet , 10 feet , 6 feet can you think of other ones ??? .. dont think so u STUPID ! haha
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2,821.09 cu ft
260' x 300' is 1.79 acres.
Area = Length * Width 300 sq ft = L ft * W ft So W = 300/L ft
A rectangular prism with dimensions of 2 ft by 3 ft by 5 ft has a volume of 30 cubic feet.
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the volume of the storage tank is 21,195 ft.3 (pi times radius2)times height.
A "16 ft tank" does not tell us it's volume.
Volume = pi*r2*h = 1696.5 cubic feet (approx).
I don't know the height of the tank. If the tank is 20 ft high, then there is a volume of 25 barrels per ft.
The volume of a tank is calculated by multiplying its length, width, and depth. In this case, the tank is 60ft long and 1ft deep. Therefore, the volume would be 60 ft * 1 ft = 60 cubic feet.
Volume of tank is needed. Let's assume volume of tank = V ft^3 Rate of pump = 100/0.5 ft^3/hr = 200 ft^3/hr To solve for time: V ft^3 X hr/200 ft^3 = T hr
height = 8000/pi*122
Assuming that the tank is cylindrical: Volume = ¶*r2*hKnowing this, the volume of the cylinder is 78.54 ft3.1ft3 = 7.48 US liquid Gallons.So... the tank will hold around 587.52 US liquid gallons.
Volume of the tank = 4' x 2' x 1' = 8 cubic feet = 59.84 gallons. (rounded)That's the volume of the tank. I have no way of knowing how much watermay be in it. It may even be empty, or partly full of some other substance.
300 sq ft = 43,200 sq in [1 sq ft = 144 sq in]. 43,200 sq in x 6 in = 259,200 cu in of soil volume. The above assumes the garden is 300 sq-ft, but the question actually says 300 ft of fence length, not garden area. You would have alot of spare fence if your garden was only 300 sq-ft. So lets assume a rectangle with the dimensions of 100 ft x 50 ft (300 feet fence total legth), which gives an area of 5000 sq-ft. With the soil being 1/2 foot deep, the volume is calculated as 5000 sq-ft x 0.5 ft = 2500 cu-ft (or 92.6 cu-yards: 1 cu-yd = 27 cu-ft). However, as the dimensions of the rectangle change, so will the area, and so will the volume.
2,821.09 cu ft