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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the pipe questions now? Alright, so a 6-inch pipe with a length of 10 feet would hold approximately 7.4 gallons of water. But like, who's measuring water in pipes these days anyway?

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First calculate the cubic inches, then convert to gallons.

Volume=pir2h=3.1416x32X120=3393 cubic inches

3393 cubic inchesx0.00433 gallons/cubic inch=14.7 gallons

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