Since volume = length x width x height, the volume of the shipping container would be equal to 6ft x 4 ft x 2 ft = 48 ft3 .
Volume = pi x r^2 x L pi = 3.141592654 r (radius) = 1 feet L (Height) = 2 feet Volume = 6.283185307 cubic ft
The volume of a cuboid tank requires three measures: height, width and breadth. The last of these is missing so the question cannot be answered. If the container is cylindrical, its volume is about 94 gallons. If it is a cuboid, the volume is about 60 gallons per foot of breadth.
Volume: 3*15*2 = 90 cubic ft
Radius: 18.84/2*pi = about 3 feetVolume: pi*3*3*1.5 = 42.412 cubic feet rounded to three decimal places
To calculate the volume of a container with dimensions 6 feet in length, 2 feet in width, and 2 feet in height, you multiply these dimensions together: 6 ft × 2 ft × 2 ft = 24 cubic feet. Since there are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, the container would hold approximately 179.52 gallons of water (24 cubic feet × 7.48 gallons/cubic foot).
i would say about 7 metres tall and 23 metres long and 2 metres wide
Volume = pi x r^2 x L pi = 3.141592654 r (radius) = 1 feet L (Height) = 2 feet Volume = 6.283185307 cubic ft
The volume of gas in the container can be calculated using the ideal gas law: PV = nRT, where P is the pressure, V is the volume, n is the number of moles, R is the gas constant, and T is the temperature in Kelvin. First, convert the temperature to Kelvin (100°F + 459.67), then calculate the number of moles of methane (n = 30 lbs / 16 g/mol), and finally solve for V using the given values in the equation.
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A rectangular prism with dimensions of 2 ft by 3 ft by 5 ft has a volume of 30 cubic feet.
The volume of a cuboid tank requires three measures: height, width and breadth. The last of these is missing so the question cannot be answered. If the container is cylindrical, its volume is about 94 gallons. If it is a cuboid, the volume is about 60 gallons per foot of breadth.
Volume: 3*15*2 = 90 cubic ft
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The volume is 69.115 cubic feet.
The container shipping industry is an example of an oligopoly market. While there are not many companies that provide container shipping services, there are more than one. The industry would only be a monopoly market if only one company provided the services.
Radius: 18.84/2*pi = about 3 feetVolume: pi*3*3*1.5 = 42.412 cubic feet rounded to three decimal places