An object with these measurements could hold up to 359.1 US gallons of liquid.
(3 ft) * (3 ft) * (2 ft) = 18 ft^318 (feet^3) = 134.649351 US gallons
280.298 Imperial gallons
There are about 67.3 US gallons in that volume.
None. The well, as described, is a 2-dimensional obect which has no volume.
17,953.2 gallons
(3 ft) * (3 ft) * (2 ft) = 18 ft^318 (feet^3) = 134.649351 US gallons
280.298 Imperial gallons
There are about 67.3 US gallons in that volume.
To calculate the volume of an 8' x 3' x 2' stock tank, multiply the dimensions: 8 feet × 3 feet × 2 feet = 48 cubic feet. Since there are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, the total volume in gallons is 48 cubic feet × 7.48 gallons/cubic foot = approximately 359.04 gallons. Therefore, the stock tank holds about 359 gallons of water.
Three cubic feet is 22.4416 gallons.
3 (cubic feet) = 22.4415584 US gallons FYI: Google "convert 3 cubic feet to gallons"
None. The well, as described, is a 2-dimensional obect which has no volume.
17,953.2 gallons
14,949 gallons. 4,147,200 in^3, with 0.00360464866 gallons per in^3.
There are 22 1/2 gallons in a 3' x 1' x 1' container.
Gallons is a measure of liquid. 3 feet 4 in is a measurement of size. there fore you cannot acertain an outcome based on this
14 feet