1 inch = 1/12 foot Volume = (45,000 ft2) x (1/12 ft) = 3,750 ft3 = 28,051.95 gallons (rounded)
15000 gallons
4500 gallons
The pool volume is 3.14 x 18 x 18 X 4/4 = 1017 cu ft - that's how much water you will need. 1017 cu ft = 7600 gallons
20 gallons
At 212 degrees Fahrenheit water expands approximately 1700 times it's original volume.Read more: When_water_becomes_steam_how_much_does_it_expand
The Empire State building has 37 million cubic feet of volume which equates to 276,779,220.76 gallons of water.
400 gallons. http://www.treehugger.com/clean-technology/how-many-gallons-of-water-does-it-take-to-make.html
Rate (miles/gal) = distance (miles) / volume (gallons) so Volume (gallons ) = distance / rate if the rate of use age is 20 miles per gallon volume = 1309 / 20 = 65.45 gallons
If u shower for 10 mins. its 50 gallons. Every min. is 5 gallons.
100000 Gallons (liquid) of Water takes up - 231000000.00 cubic inches 133680.556000 cubic foot 4951.132000 cubic yards as far as i am aware, whether it is fresh or not makes no difference.
2,072 gallons
1 inch = 1/12 foot Volume = (45,000 ft2) x (1/12 ft) = 3,750 ft3 = 28,051.95 gallons (rounded)
Your pool has a volume of 452.4 cu ft and maximum capacity of 3,384.3 gallons.
55 gallons x .2 = 11 gallons.
Take the volume in gallons and multiply by 3.785
5 gallons at least for a home toliet restrants seem to take 3 gallons that's why they are always are out of order who cares how much the water bill is put your toliet at 5 gallons there is more pressure