You've described a tank in the shape of a cube.
Volume of the entire tank = 20' x 20' x 20' = 8,000 cubic feet = 59,844.16 gallons
That's the volume of the tank. We have no way of knowing how much water is in it.
If there's a little bit of water sloshing around in the bottom, then the volume of the puddle is
20-ft x 20-ft x 1/12-ft = 33 1/3 cubic feet = 249.35gallons for every inch of depth
Assuming 24618 means gallons of water: There are 7.481 gallons of water per cu ft. Divide 24618 by 7.481 to find how many cubic feet of the tank are taken up by the water: 24618 ÷ 7.481 = 3290.7365 cu ft, or approx 3291 cu ft.
2000 Gallons
There are 7.48052 US gallons per cubic foot.
My guess would be 7.48 gallons since that is how many gallons of water is in a cubic foot
Approx 0.033 gallons for 50 US teaspoons.
A 14 foot diameter tank has a volume of 154 cubic feet per foot of height and it takes 7.48 gallons per cubic foot7.48 * 154 = 1150 gallons per foot of height
85-53=32--->..... 32 divided by 8 = ..... 4 gallons per minute.
A standard 1999 toilet tank typically holds around 1.6 gallons of water. However, older models may vary in capacity, ranging from 3.5 to 5 gallons per flush.
80 gallons of water weighs about 668 pounds (about 8.35 pounds per gallon).
50 gallons of water per minute equals 3,000 gallons per hour.
7 gallons
Assuming 24618 means gallons of water: There are 7.481 gallons of water per cu ft. Divide 24618 by 7.481 to find how many cubic feet of the tank are taken up by the water: 24618 ÷ 7.481 = 3290.7365 cu ft, or approx 3291 cu ft.
Need to know how many gallons the fuel tank holds and how many miles per gallon the vehicle gets.
7.1 gallons @ 4.2lbs per gallon.
There are 219.969 Imperial gallons of water per cubic meter.
My '83 holds 12 gallons per side, I believe.
2000 Gallons