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∙ 11y ago58 hours
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∙ 11y agoa 4 feet diameter tank holds 94 gallons/foot. Therefore 94 x 3 =282 gallons
Assuming that 24' is the diameter of the pool, then the volume of the pool is 3,387,491.39 cubic inches. There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon, so the pool holds 14,664.46 gallons of water.
It holds 16 gallons.
A 1,000 cubic foot tank holds up to 7,480 US gallons of water.
It holds 160 quarts.
A 59.5-inch diameter cylinder holds 1,733 gallons per inch of length/height.
A tank this size holds up to 3,004(3,003.967872) gallons.
a 4 feet diameter tank holds 94 gallons/foot. Therefore 94 x 3 =282 gallons
My swimming pool holds 1250 gallons. It is 12 feet diameter and 3 feet deep.
A 100 US gallon sphere will have a diameter of 35.335 inches (just short of 3 feet diameter).
The cylinder holds up to 7,943.23 gallons of water.
A 4-ft diameter pipe holds approx 78.3 US gallons.
Largest water tower in the world is in McBee, SC and holds 1.2 million gallons of water.
A supertanker ship can carry up to 2 million barrels of oil, which is roughly equivalent to 84 million gallons.
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5 foot fish tank holds 566.3 liters. By:Radhika
First, determine the number of cubic feet. Pipe is 4 feet in diameter- so radius is half that- 2 feet. Area is pi (3.14) times radius squared. 2x2=4, x 3.14 = 12.56 SQUARE feet of area. Multiply that by the length in feet- 5,280, and you get a VOLUME of 66,316.8 CUBIC feet. one cubic foot holds 7.48 gallons- so your pipe can hold 496,084.115 gallons of water- almost a half million gallons.