It is not possible to give an unequivocal answer because the measurement unit for the last dimension is not given.
Assuming it is 6 feet, the volume is 1831 Imperial gallons, approx.
You need to:* Multiply length x width x height, to get the volume in cubic feet.
* Look up the conversion factor from cubic feet to gallons.
* Do the conversion.
6*12*9 = 648 in^3 = 2.336 uk gallons or 2.805 us gallons
Approx 18.18 US gallons. Here's how: 1 US gallon = 231 in³. So we have (14 in)(50 in)(6 in)/(231 in/gallon) = 18.18 gallons.
2.961 US gallons
19" x 42" x 6" = 4,788 cubic inches = 20.727 gallons (rounded)
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The space inside that container is (32 x 27 x 6) = 5,184 cubic inches = 22.4416 gallons (rounded)
6*12*9 = 648 in^3 = 2.336 uk gallons or 2.805 us gallons
Approx 18.18 US gallons. Here's how: 1 US gallon = 231 in³. So we have (14 in)(50 in)(6 in)/(231 in/gallon) = 18.18 gallons.
How many liters will a U.S. 6-quart container hold? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
2.961 US gallons
Since a gallon of oil ranges from 6-8lbs, then you would need a container of at most five gallons and at least four gallons depending on the weight of the oil in ratio to volume.
Assuming the 6" refers to the radius of the pipe, it will hold approx 294 US gallons.
That would depend on the density of the substance. 22 quarts is equivalent to 5.5 gallons. If the substance is water, which has a density of approximately 8.3 lb/gal, then 22 quarts would hold 45.65 pounds. Gasoline weighs about 6.0 lb/gal, 22 quarts of gasoline would hold 33 lbs. of gasoline.
A 25-acre pond that is uniformly 6 feet deep will hold about 48,877,714 gallons of water.
20 gallons
approx 14 gallons.
20 gallons