The question is missing the size of the container, making it impossible to answer correctly.
40 qt / 4 qt/gal = 10 gal
1 gal equals 4 qts 20/4=5 gal
i think 32
It would be 4.99 gallons
To determine how many gallons of water can fit in a square inch, you need to consider the depth of the water. A square inch is a measure of area, and without a specified depth, it cannot hold a volume of water. However, if you have a specific depth (e.g., 1 inch), you can calculate the volume in cubic inches and then convert that to gallons (1 gallon = 231 cubic inches). For example, 1 square inch of water at a depth of 1 inch would hold approximately 0.004329 gallons.
2x2x4 / 231 = 0.069264... gal ≈ 0.069 gal
62.3 Imperial gallons.
0.25 gal
40 qt / 4 qt/gal = 10 gal
5.21073504 (gal us).... 4.3467648 (gal UK).... that doesn't help for in but im an auzzy and i don't need the answer...
Depends on many factors, such as smoothness of pipe, hydrostatic head, etc. But you can expect anywhere from 50 gal/min to 150 gal/min.
1 gal equals 4 qts 20/4=5 gal
2 gal
5
16 of them.
4 qt = gal 1 qt = 0.25 gal
A gallon is a unit of capacity. An inch is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.