Do you mean a cylinder with a diameter of 5 feet and length of 12 feet? This would hold about 235.6 cubic feet or 1762.5 gallons
141.06 gallons
A 15 cubic foot tank will hold a maximum of about 112.2 gallons of water.
The best anwser to how many gallons of water will a 5 foot around by 5 foot high tank hold the best anwser is probley 10 gallons, because 5 times 5 = 10 and you have to do length times height so the answer would be 10.
700 gallons
If you filled it all the way to the top it would be holding about 15,594 gallons of water. If you filled it to three feet deep, it decreases to around 10,200 gallons.
7.48 gallons of water per cubic foot
141.06 gallons
This cylinder will hold up to 3,760.11 gallons of water.
A 15 cubic foot tank will hold a maximum of about 112.2 gallons of water.
The best anwser to how many gallons of water will a 5 foot around by 5 foot high tank hold the best anwser is probley 10 gallons, because 5 times 5 = 10 and you have to do length times height so the answer would be 10.
10,000 gallons
About 14,351 US gallons of water.
700 gallons
A 16-foot by 32-foot by 4-foot pool can hold up to about 15,320 gallons of water.
There is not enough information to answer this question. Use the equation (in feet) Length X Width X Average Depth X 7.5 (for gallons in a cubic foot) Equals Gallons of water in a pool.
2.6112 gallons per foot
A maximum of 149,610.39 gallons.