Assuming your pond is a perfect rectangular prism, with the measurements you indicated, its volume is 63 cubic feet. There are, approximately, 7.5 gallons in a cubic foot. So, the volume of your pool, in gallons is about 472. Again, that's assuming your pond is a perfect rectangular prism. Most ponds I've seen are not. First, the surface is not rectangular, but curved. Second, the bottom is not level, with the depth ranging from zero at the edges to a maximum depth somewhere in the middle. If the measurements you gave are just the maximum length, width, and depth, then the volume of your pond is quite a bit smaller. 464.94
(7x3x3x7.58) This is the formula that I was told to use
(30 x 20 x 5) = 3,000 cubic feet x 7.5 gallons/cubic foot = 22,441.6 gallons (rounded)
The answer will depend on the depth to which the surface needs to be covered.
7' x 7' x 3.5 ' is 1,282.9 gallons.
A 7 cubic ft. freezer will hold approximately 52.362 US gallons
60 Imperial pints equal seven and one half Imperial gallons.
almost 2 liters. 1 liter =4.226752841 US cup = 0.236588236 litres7 US cups = 1.65611766 litres
It should be around 25 gallons or around 121.95 pounds of propane
260 pounds for the tank plus about 400 pounds of propane. 660 pounds total.
56 gallons in 7 bushels.
In the US, 7 gallons is 1,792 tablespoons
7 gallons
7 gallons = 56 pintsTrue for both UK/imperial gallons and US liquid gallons.
1.75 gallons
7 gallons is 112 half-pints.
7 gallons
7 + 16 = 23 (gallons).
Two gallons.
7 gallons
7 Gallons
58.38 pounds per 7 gallons of plain water.