That depends what those 15s refer to. Are they 15 centimetres? 15 metres? 15 inches? 15 miles?
360' gallons of water!!!!!!!
'Cube of 6', = 6^(3) = 6x6x6 = 36 x 6 = 216
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Any cube have 6 sides
180 gallons
15 x 30 x 15 feet holds 50,493.5 gallons.
The volume of a cube with edges of 4-ft is (4 x 4 x 4) = 64 cubic feet = 478.753 gallons (rounded)
work out the volume of the cube using length x width x height. If the 2-D measurements are in metres then convert the volume units into gallons. m3
15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.
360' gallons of water!!!!!!!
23,227 gallons if the measurements are in feet.
24" x 17" x 15" = 6,120 cubic inches = 3.542 cubic feet (rounded) = 26.49 gallons (rounded)
A 2' by 15' cylinder will hold up to 352.51 gallons.
15' x 33' x 4' = 1,980 cubic feet = 14,811.43 gallons (rounded)
1,795.2. Lengh x width x average depth x 7.48 = gallons
Approximately 12,000 gallons.
5284.62 gallons