27.8
27.8 Gallons.
15.5
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In a round pool each cubic foot accounts for 5.9 US gallons on average. If you are asking how many gallons this size pool holds, 2,548 US gallons.
Round to the nearest thousandth: 2,000 Round to the nearest hundredth: 2,200 Round to the nearest tenth: 2,190
27.8 Gallons.
15.5
1625.8
0.0389
To calculate the number of gallons of gasoline Jordan needs each day for his commute, divide the total distance of 67 miles by his car's mileage of 21 miles per gallon. This gives 3.19 gallons. Since he can't purchase a fraction of a gallon, he would need to round up to 4 gallons to ensure he has enough fuel for the round trip each day.
343.8 miles / 9 gallons = 38.2 miles per gallon 9 gallons / 343.8 miles = 0.0 gallons per mile (to the nearest tenth). Actually, the consumption is 0.026 gallons per mile.
To get a specific answer, we'd have to know the size of the tank. Since you used "an", let's assume an 18 gallon tank. 18 x 2.999 = 53.982. Rounded to the nearest cent (hundredth), that's $53.98
well one gallon is 16 cups so 5 gallons is 16x5=80 cups
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It can be any shape that will hold 4000 gallons. Round, Square and so on. As long as the volume adds up to be 4000 gallons.
1 cubic foot of liquid = 7.48051945 US gallons 20,000 gallons divided by 7.48051945 = 2,673.6 cubic feet A container 10 feet by 10 feet by 26 feet 8.0832 inches should hold it but you might want to round that last one off to 27 feet for splash factor.