We could answer that question if we also knew the width of the tank.
Without it, we can't.
A gallon is a measure of volume and that means that it normally requires three measurements: for example, length, breadth and height. The question provides only two.
To calculate volume, you need three measures: length, width, and height (or depth). In your question you only have two measures.
30 pints. 5 gallons = 40 pints 3/4 of 40 pints is 30 pints Ratty
A rectangle is a two dimensional object: height, width and length are three dimensions.
Length, width and height.
A three dimensional shape is where you have height, width, and length where as in a two dimensional shape you only have height and length
A gallon is a measure of volume and that means that it normally requires three measurements: for example, length, breadth and height. The question provides only two.
None. The size of a container is normally defined in terms of three measures: length, width and height. There are only two measures given.
To calculate volume, you need three measures: length, width, and height (or depth). In your question you only have two measures.
The volume of a tank requires three dimensions: length, width and height. Only two are given so the question is not answerable.
length, width, height
Two and three quarters lengths.
30 pints. 5 gallons = 40 pints 3/4 of 40 pints is 30 pints Ratty
No, they are equal. For quarts (or quarters) in a gallon, three gallons x four quarts = twelve quarts
A rectangle is a two dimensional object: height, width and length are three dimensions.
Length, width and height.
One and Three Quarters Gallons = 1.75 Gallons = 7 Quarts