Alright, listen up buttercup. To find the volume in cubic feet, multiply the dimensions: 4 x 2 x 1 = 8 cubic feet. Since there are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, you take 8 x 7.48 to get 59.84 gallons. So, there you have it, smarty pants, 59.84 gallons in a 4ft x 2ft x 1ft container.
180 gallons
To calculate the volume of water in a tank measuring 4ft x 4ft x 4ft, you would multiply the three dimensions together: 4ft x 4ft x 4ft = 64 cubic feet. Since 1 cubic foot is equal to approximately 7.48 gallons of water, the tank would hold around 478.72 gallons of water. This assumes the tank is filled to the brim without any obstructions or displacement.
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In inches it is 50 by 34 so is 1,700 square inches. In square feet divide by 12 x 12 so is 11.80556 approx.
Alright, listen up buttercup. To find the volume in cubic feet, multiply the dimensions: 4 x 2 x 1 = 8 cubic feet. Since there are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, you take 8 x 7.48 to get 59.84 gallons. So, there you have it, smarty pants, 59.84 gallons in a 4ft x 2ft x 1ft container.
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One billion gallons. a circular metal frame pool 24ft x 4ft holds 11,483 gallons
538 gallons
180 gallons
If you do the actual multiplications, you will find out soon.
2513.45 gallons.
2300
16,200 Pool & Spa
Roughly 18,502 gallons
Assuming it's cuboid: 2.5*1.5*2ft is 7.5ft3 which is 56.104 US gallons
Two and Four are both common denominators of Four and Eight, therefore either of these can be used. You would need only two 4ft square tiles or eight 2ft square tiles to cover the 4ft x 8ft floor.