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.
To find 20 of 50 of 75 of 70, you can calculate it step by step. First, find 20% of 70, which is 14. Then, find 50% of 14, which is 7. Finally, find 75% of 7, which is 5.25. So, 20 of 50 of 75 of 70 equals 5.25.
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.