The number of barrels per linear foot depends on the specific context, such as the type of pipeline or storage system being referenced. For example, in oil and gas, a typical figure might be around 0.2 to 0.5 barrels per linear foot, depending on the diameter and design of the pipeline. To get an accurate answer, it's essential to know the specific dimensions and characteristics of the system in question.
Multiply Imperial gallons/foot by 14.915
There are 12 inches per 1 linear foot.
800 feet / 10 foot per board = 80 boards
You need to know the width of the product. If the width is w feet, thenprice per sq foot = price per linear yard/(3*w)
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find out how many barrels per foot in a 1000 barrel, 16-foot tank, you simply divide the total number of barrels by the number of feet. So, 1000 barrels divided by 16 feet equals 62.5 barrels per foot. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents in math!
Multiply Imperial gallons/foot by 14.915
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.
There are 12 inches per 1 linear foot.
800 feet / 10 foot per board = 80 boards
how many barrels of petroleum does norway produce per day
You need to know the width of the product. If the width is w feet, thenprice per sq foot = price per linear yard/(3*w)
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About 85,472,000 barrels per day.
what is the average cost of freshwater aluminum seawall construction per linear foot
cost of steel 12''x18' i-beam per linear foot?
Tiles cannot be priced by linear foot - there must be an implied width.