Oh, what a delightful question! A 55-gallon drum is about 0.7 cubic yards in size. Just imagine all the wonderful things you could create or store in that much space. Keep exploring and creating, my friend!
There are 1.4 cubic yards in 4 55-gallon drums. Each 55-gallon drum holds approximately 0.35 cubic yards. Multiplying 0.35 by 4 gives you a total of 1.4 cubic yards.
There are approximately 0.67 cubic feet in a 5 gallon bucket and 7.35 cubic feet in a 55 gallon drum.
A 150-gallon drum contains 0.0036 gallon per cubic inch.
Did you mean: "How many 'cubic' yards are in 32 U.S. liquid gallons?" The answer to this question, of course, is: 0.16 cubic yards. Always remember that volume is in cubic units, and area is in square units. Also remember that a gallon in the United States is not the same as a gallon in the United Kingdom, and that liquid measure is different from dry measure.
Yards are a unit of lineal measurement. -Drums are measured in volume, so there is no correlation here.
To determine how many yards of gravel fit into a 55-gallon drum, you first need to convert gallons to cubic yards. A 55-gallon drum holds about 0.2 cubic yards (since 1 cubic yard equals 201.97 gallons). Therefore, approximately 0.2 cubic yards of gravel can fit into a 55-gallon drum.
There are 1.4 cubic yards in 4 55-gallon drums. Each 55-gallon drum holds approximately 0.35 cubic yards. Multiplying 0.35 by 4 gives you a total of 1.4 cubic yards.
There are about 0.004951 cubic yards in one gallon.
There are approximately 0.67 cubic feet in a 5 gallon bucket and 7.35 cubic feet in a 55 gallon drum.
1 US gallon is about 0.00495 cubic yards.
1.337 cubic feet.
15 gallons = 0.07427 cubic yards (rounded)
A 150-gallon drum contains 0.0036 gallon per cubic inch.
About 8.5556 cubic feet.
0.55309 cubic yards. See link attached
A 55-gallon drum equates to about 7.35 cubic feet of volume.
Approximately 73.52 cubic feet.