Here's good news: It can't be done, and you can stop worrying about it.
The volume doesn't tell you the dimensions. There are an infinite number of
different-shape boxes with different dimensions that all have the same volume.
Here are a few. All of these have volume of 70:
Length x width x height . . .
1 x 2 x 35
1 x 35 x 2
1 x 5 x 14
1 x 14 x 5
1 x 7 x 10
1 x 10 x 7
2 x 31/2 x 10
2 x 5 x 7
2 x 7 x 5
2 x 21/2 x 14
21/2 x 31/2 x 8
4 x 5 x 31/2
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etc.
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Well let's see, 7 feet times 4 feet times 2.5 feet equals 70 square feet of storage volume.
If the given dimensions are in feet then 36*33*70 = 83,160 cubic feet
This question cannot be answered sensibly. A kilometre is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. A pound is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
Suppose you add x gallons of 50% Then total volume = x + 70 Of this, 40% or 0.40 is antifreeze so active volume = 0.40*(x + 70) Also, considered separately, active volume = 0.50*x + 0.15*70 Thus 0.40x + 28 = 0.50x + 10.5 17.5 = 0.10 x so that x = 175 gallons.
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