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Gallons in a rectangular tank =(tank's length in inches) times (tank's width in inches) times (water depth in inches) divided by (231)
You need to tell us how HIGH the tank is !
The depth is the same as the height - only it is measured in the opposite direction!=============================The depth to which the tank is filled may not be the same as the measuredheight of the tank. This fact is of paramount importance to the fish.To find the depth of the water:-- Take a ruler. This can be the same one used to measure the heightof the tank.-- Hold the ruler vertically, with the ' 1 ' mark positioned one inch fromthe bottom end.-- Insert the ruler into the water in the tank. Insert progressively untilthe bottom end of the ruler contacts the bottom of the tank. Then stop.-- Remove the ruler, and quickly examine it under a strong light.-- With the help of the various markings on the ruler, determine the lengthof the wet portion of the ruler. Write down your observation, as the rulerwill be completely dry in a few moments and the data will be lost.-- The number you have written down is the "depth" of the water in the tank.It is either equal to or less than the height of the tank. If it is greater thanthe height of the tank, there has been an error in the implementation of themensuration protocol, and the entire process must be repeated.
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89.8 gallons for every foot of depth.