You can't calculate that if you know nothing about the shape of the tank.
Okay, this is a pretty easy formula, especially because you are working with liquid, and volume is the unit of measurement used mainly in science and math, as well as other areas and fields of study, to measure different types of liquids. So let's get started. First let's start by measuring top to bottom (height), side to side (width), then measure front to back (depth), ( some people consider top to bottom the depth, when measuring in volumes, side to side as the length and front to back as width. So its however you prefer, as long as the measurements are accurate). Now multiply the height x width x depth = volume per cubic inches. To convert volume into gallons first you have to understand that 1 gallon is equal to 231 cubic inches. If you can remember that, you will never have a problem converting volume per cubic inch into gallons, again. Now take the volume and divide it by 231 c/i. This will give you the amount of gallons out of the total amount of volume per cubic inches. IE. height = 10" width = 20" depth = 12" So, 10" x 20" x 12" = 2400 c/i Next, divide 2400 by 231 for the answer in gallons. 2400/231=10.38 gal. So a rectangular tank with these dimensions of volume per cubic inch would have a capacity of 10.38 gallons. (These measurements were taken of my fish tank, so this is a factual equation) I hope this is easy and simple enough for everyone to comprehend. And remember the only stupid question is the question not asked. _---__---_---_---_---_---_---_ I may have answered the question backwards and if i did i apologize. To get volume from gallons first understand that the unit of measurements used to measure liquids are measured in volumes. So from the previous answer we learned that 1 gallon is equal to a volume of 231 cubic inches. Now I don't know the conversion you're looking for to get volume from gallons, so I'll give you the volume in cubic inches. Hit me up if you need it in another converted measurement and I'll get back to you. But for now; If 1 gallon equals 231 cubic inches, and there is 4 quarts in a gallon, than the total cubic inches in a quart would be about 57.75. The equation would be the cubic inches in a gallon divided by 4 quarts = 57.75 cubic inches in a quart. Cubic inches in a pint would be this equation. There's 2 pints in a quart, so you the cubic inches in your quart (57.75) and divide it by the amount of pints in a quart (2) which would give you a total of 28.875 cubic inches. I.e. First divide the cubic inches in a gallon by the amount of quarts in a gallon: 231c.in./4qt.= 57.75 c/i Now divide the cubic inches in 1 quart by the amount of pints in a quart which is 2: 57.75 / 2pt. = 28.875 c/i So there is 28.875 c/i in a pint. Hope this helps...
From front to back, or from side to side or how high?
12 inches
Each side measures nine inches.
There are 0.00433 galls or 0.0036 Imp galls per cubic inch. However if you are asking how much per linear inch of a given side of the tank then it would vary depending on which side you are referring to. Assuming the tank is full to capacity and the dimensions in inches, the volumes are; 5.14286 Gal 4.28232 Imp 7.2987 Gal 5.93686 Imp 11.619 Gal 9.67488 Imp
Its a long explanation how but it should be about 25 gallons
The volume in gallons of a 15-inch cube is about 14.61 US gallons.
A gallon of water occupies 231 cubic inches of space, as there are 231 cubic inches in a gallon. To find the area it fills in inches, we need to divide this volume by the height at which the water is spread. If we assume the water is spread evenly at a height of 1 inch, the area covered by a gallon of water would be 231 square inches.
First of all, that's not a square. It's a cube.If every side of the cube is 12 inches long, then its volume is 1,728 cubic inches. (1 cubic foot.)Every 231 cubic inches is 1 gallon.1,728 / 231 = 7.48 gallons, plus another 0.12 cubic inch left over.
The rule of thumb is usually a gallon per fish, so six gallons would be good. If the fish are on the large side (like a goldfish), then a seven gallon tank would be ideal.
20 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
(6-ft x 172-ft) / (200 square feet per gallon) = 5.16 gallons
1 US gallon = 231 cubic inches, so 5 US gallons = 1155 cubic inches. If the jug were rectangular, then 11in x 15in x 7in would do it, but it would have to be completely filled to the top. Most jugs are a little larger than their capacity, and markings are on the side showing where 1 gal, 2 gal,..., 5gal is.
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Well, first of all, that's no 'cube'. All three dimensions of a cube are the samenumber. It's true, the base of your container is square, but the sides arerectangles ... height of each side is 5" more than its width.1 gallon = 231 cubic inchesVolume = (23" x 23" x 28") = 14,812 cubic inches = 64 gallons 15.52 ounces (rounded)That's the capacity of the container, up to the rim.
A gallon of milk is approximately 9 and 3/4 inches in height and about 5 and 3/4 inches in width. The base of the milk gallon is a square of 5 and 3/4 inches on each side.
14.5 gallons in the UK or 17.4 gallons if you're the other side of the pond.