A U.S. gallon is exactly 231 cubic inches. 60 x 18.75 x 19 = 21,375.0 cubic inches = 92.532 U.S. gallons
231 cubic inches = 1 gallonVolume = (length) x (width) x (depth) = (48 x 19 x 11) = 10,032 cubic inches = 43.429 gallons
A bit less than 75 US gallons.
231 cubic inches = 1 gallon.36" x 12" x 24" = 10,368 cubic inches = 44.88 gallons(rounded)
The tank has a maximum holding capacity of 25.45 gallons US. Filled to within 2" of the top it will hold 22.9 gallons US. For your future reference the calculation is " length in inches x width in inches x height in inches divided by 231.
Filled to the brim it will hold a tiny bit less than 65 US Gallons. Allowing for the surface being about 1 inch from overflowing and also allowing for the displacement of water when gravel and rocks are added, your tank will actually be holding about 58 gallons of water when ready for fish.
231 cubic inches = 1 gallonVolume = (length) x (width) x (depth) = (48 x 19 x 11) = 10,032 cubic inches = 43.429 gallons
To find the volume of the fish tank in cubic inches, multiply the dimensions: 20 x 18 x 21 = 7560 cubic inches. To convert cubic inches to gallons, divide by 231 (since 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches). Therefore, a fish tank measuring 20 x 18 x 21 inches would hold approximately 32.8 gallons.
A bit less than 75 US gallons.
Its a long explanation how but it should be about 25 gallons
Making the assumptions that these measurements are in inches, and that the fish tank is a perfect cuboid, the volume of the fish tank is 49 x 19 x 21 = 19,511 cubic inches.Rounded to two decimal places, this is equal to 70.47 gallons.
27 inches deep.
A good rule of thumb for fish placement is to try and equal inches of fish to gallons of water.
In order to determine the volume of water correctly. 3 dimensions are needed. Length, width, and height. There is a formula you can use for getting a rough idea of how many gallons a tank has in it though once you know the measurements. This only works in inches. This only works with normal rectangular or square aquariums as well. Length (inches) x Width (inches) x Height (inches) / 231 = volume in gallons Example: 72 in. (length) x 12 in. (Width) x 18 in. (height) = 15552 15552 / 231 = 67.32 gallons
231 cubic inches = 1 gallon.36" x 12" x 24" = 10,368 cubic inches = 44.88 gallons(rounded)
Bert Fish was born in 1875.
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Multiply 36*12*16 = 6,912 cubic inches 12*12*12 = 1729 cubic inches per cubic feet 6912 cubic inches/1729 cubic inches per cubic feet - 4 cubic feet 4 cubic feet * 7.48051948 gallons per cubic foot = 29.90 gallons 7.48051948 Gallons per cubic foot