A two-foot cube, a cube that measures two feet on each side, has a volume of eight cubic feet or about 60 gallons.
7.5 ft * 2 ft * 2 ft = 30 cubic feet = 186.9 Imperial gallons.
956 gallons.
Depending where you are: 1/2 cu ft ≈ 3.114 imperial gallons 1/2 cu ft ≈ 3.740 US gallons
(3 ft) * (3 ft) * (2 ft) = 18 ft^318 (feet^3) = 134.649351 US gallons
work out the volume of the cube using length x width x height. If the 2-D measurements are in metres then convert the volume units into gallons. m3
7.5 ft * 2 ft * 2 ft = 30 cubic feet = 186.9 Imperial gallons.
956 gallons.
Depending where you are: 1/2 cu ft ≈ 3.114 imperial gallons 1/2 cu ft ≈ 3.740 US gallons
(3 ft) * (3 ft) * (2 ft) = 18 ft^318 (feet^3) = 134.649351 US gallons
4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)
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A maximum of 2,019.74 US gallons of water.
A 2 ft wide pipe, 1 foot long, will contain 23.5 gallons (US).A 2 ft wide pipe, 1 foot long, will contain 23.5 gallons (US).A 2 ft wide pipe, 1 foot long, will contain 23.5 gallons (US).A 2 ft wide pipe, 1 foot long, will contain 23.5 gallons (US).
A space that measures [ 25-ft x 25-ft x 2-ft ] has the samevolume as 9,350.65 gallons of space. (rounded)
180 gallons
Diameter= 60 ft. Radius = 30 f. Depth = 12 ft. Area = PI * r^2 (sq. ft.) = PI*30^2 = 2827.4 sq. ft. Volume = (Area * Depth)/2 (cu. ft.) = 16964.6 cu. ft. =Volume (cu. ft.) * 0.13368 cu.ft./gal >>(gallons) = 126890.6 gallons