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Wouldn't that depend on the Diameter?Pi x R sq x LENGTH would give you the exact answer(Pi = 3.14159265)

Your answer is nothing more than smartmouth as the diameter is already given above in the question for those who can be bothered to read.

A foot long tube, six inches in diameter.

So the calculation for the person asking the question is:

12 inches x pi (3.142) x radius (3) squared.

= 339.12 cubic inches

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13y ago

27pi in3

Assumptions include that the pipe interior has a 3 inch diameter.
If the diameter is 3 inches, the circular area is 2.25pi square inches. Multiplied by the height, 12 inches, the answer is 27pi cubic inches, or 27pi in3.

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14y ago

The volume of a cylindrical piece of pipe is its cross-sectional area times its length.

For a 15' = 180" long piece of 6" diameter = 3" radius pipe:

volume = {pi}r2h ~= 3.14 x 32 x 180 ~= 5089cu in. ~= 2.95 cu ft.

(Remember to convert to one unit (feet or inches) for the calculation.)

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13y ago

Each 1-foot section of a 6-inch diameter pipe has a volume of: 1.47 US gallons.

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Volume of a cylinder = πr²h V = π(3)² x 12 V = 28.26 x 12 V = 339.12 in³

1 gallon = 231 in³

339.12 ÷ 231 = 1.468 gallons

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15y ago

Area of circle = pi x radius squared where pi = 3.1416 volume = length x area volume = 12 x 3.1416 x 3 x 3 = 339.28 cu ins

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9y ago

A 6-inch pipe holds 1.47 gallons per foot of length.

A 6-foot pipe holds 211.5 gallons per foot of length.

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1.468 795 US gallons

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6y ago

Approx 19.6 cubic feet.

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