26 inches = 26/12 feet
1 gallon = 231 cubic inches
1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches
Volume = (20 x 40 x 26/12) = 1,733 1/3 cubic feet = 12,966.234 gallons (rounded)
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∙ 13y ago3.28084 ft = 1 meter 20 ft = (20 / 3.28084) = 6.096 meters 40 ft = (40 / 3.28084) = 12.192 meters 20ft by 40ft = 6.096 m by 12.192 m. This is what you asked for. You didn't ask for the area of a plot measuring 20ft by 40ft. If you wanted the area, you would have had to: -- ask for "square meters" -- guarantee that the plot is rectangular, i.e. the corners are right angles
well one container is 20feet long and the other container is 40 feet long. the difference is 20feet. 40ft-20ft = 20ft
12 inches * 40 = 480 inches
How high is the room, and how tall ar the tables?
Your pool's volume is 40ft x 16ft x 5.75ft = 3680 cubic feet. 1 cu.ft. = 1728 cubic inches 1 US gallon is 231 cubic inches 3680 x 1728 / 231 = 27528.312 US gallons in that pool.
It depends upon the temperature of the water, the temperature of the container and the temperature of the atmosphere.
it can have a wingspan up to about 20ft and is about 40ft long/tall
3.28084 ft = 1 meter 20 ft = (20 / 3.28084) = 6.096 meters 40 ft = (40 / 3.28084) = 12.192 meters 20ft by 40ft = 6.096 m by 12.192 m. This is what you asked for. You didn't ask for the area of a plot measuring 20ft by 40ft. If you wanted the area, you would have had to: -- ask for "square meters" -- guarantee that the plot is rectangular, i.e. the corners are right angles
well one container is 20feet long and the other container is 40 feet long. the difference is 20feet. 40ft-20ft = 20ft
12 inches * 40 = 480 inches
How high is the room, and how tall ar the tables?
Your pool's volume is 40ft x 16ft x 5.75ft = 3680 cubic feet. 1 cu.ft. = 1728 cubic inches 1 US gallon is 231 cubic inches 3680 x 1728 / 231 = 27528.312 US gallons in that pool.
Hint: try multiplying 20 and 40... 20 ft x 40 ft = 800 ft2 (or 800 square feet)
The Winthrop water tower is (according to a field trip scavenger hunt) 100ft (~30.48m) tall and 40ft (~12.19m) in diameter. It is capable of holding 1,000,000 gallons of water!
15 cubic yards
If we assume that the bottom of the pool is a flat surface, then its average depth is 6.5 feet. Its capacity is therefore: 6.5 x 4 x 9 = 5200 cubic feet. The number of gallons to which this is equivalent depends on the type of gallon. There are about 6.23 Imperial UK gallons to the cubic foot, yielding an answer just short of 32390. However, there are 7.48 U.S. liquid gallons per cubic foot, and this gives us a figure of nearly 38899.
They come in a variety of sizes: 20ft, 30ft, 40ft, 45ft and 53ft long, and normally 8'6" wide and high, although sometimes 9'6" high. The most common for international shipping 20ft and 40fts, the 45ft is mainly used for intra-Europe traffic and the 53ft is used in US trucking