For me I would convert to cubic feet and then to gallons. 30" : 2.5 ft 18" : 1.5 ft 6". : 0.5 ft Multiply all to get 1.875 cubic feet volume water is 7.48 gallons per cubic foot volume so 7.48 x 1.875 is 14.025 gallons
a standard 10 gallon tank is 20 inches long.
This container would hold approximately 45 gallons of water.
To calculate the volume of the tub in cubic inches, multiply the three dimensions (60 x 32 x 20). Then convert the volume to gallons by dividing by 231 (there are 231 cubic inches in a gallon). So, the tub would need approximately (60 x 32 x 20) / 231 gallons of water to fill up.
The volume of the container is calculated by multiplying its length, width, and height, which is 18 x 8 x 18 = 2,592 cubic inches. To convert this volume to gallons, you need to divide by 231 (since 1 gallon is approximately 231 cubic inches), which results in 11.22 gallons of water.
If it's full to the 42-inch depth, it's holding (49 x 42 x 42) cubic inches.1 gallon = 231 cubic inches.(49 x 42 x 42) / 231 = 374.2 gallons (rounded)
Multiply length by width by height to get volume, then convert to gallons. 216000 in cubed is 935.1 gallons
A tank of 21 inches wide, 8 inches deep and 59 inches long will hold 36 gallons of gas. These gallons refers to US gallons.
Assuming it is a rectangle, 56.232 imperial gallons
104834in cubed is 453.83 US gallons
1 gallon = 231 cubic inches. Multiply L X W X H (in inches) to get cubic inches, then divide by 231 to get gallons. 179.53 gallons
6*12*9 = 648 in^3 = 2.336 uk gallons or 2.805 us gallons
Multiply length by width by height. Then convert to gallons. 36720 in3 is 159 gallons
a standard 10 gallon tank is 20 inches long.
Convert everything to feet, then use the formula for the volume of a cylinder. Since the answer will be in cubic feet, you'll then have to convert it to gallons.
A U.S. gallon is exactly 231 cubic inches. 60 x 18.75 x 19 = 21,375.0 cubic inches = 92.532 U.S. gallons
82 inches = 6.83 (2DP) A tank which is 3ft wide, 2ft deep and 82 inches long can hold 306.1206 Gallons. Just for interest, the tank would of been 40.98 cubic feet.
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