28,512 square inches is roughly the amount of floor covered by a square piece
of paper 14 feet on each side. It can't hold any water, because it has no volume.
3.5 cubic inches holds 0.015 gallons.
761.9 for the length of 42 inches, or 1777.78 per width of 18 inches
I have a 12' above ground round pool that is fillable up to about 29 inches and it holds roughly about 1600 gallons so yours will probably hold more than 2000 gallons.
An 18X18x47 foot tank holds 113,913.35 US gallons.
it holds approximatley 38.572 L
A pipe with a volume of 44.17 cubic inches holds up to: 0.1912 US gallons of water.
This size tub holds 249 US gallons of water.
60"x36"x48"=103,680divided by 231=448.83 gallons, divide this by the height and it will tell you how many gallons per inch. If this tankis 48" tall it holds 9.35 gallons per inch
23.5 feet. This assuming that the 52 is inches.
That's a stupid question because rectangles are 2 dimensional and gallons are a 3 dimensional value.
A round pool that is 16 feet wide and 48 inches deep holds up to 6,014 gallons of water.
A round tank 36 inches wide and 10 feet deep holds 528 gallons.