How long does 4 inches of oil last in a 500 gallon oil tank?
It will last forever unless someone removes it...!
If you mean "How long will 4 Inches of oil last in the tank if you are using it to heat your house", that would be very difficult to answer as different furnaces will consume different amounts of oil, just like cars consume different amounts of fuel..
And, the colder it is outside, the more the furnace will run so It would consume the fuel faster.
115502.6 cubic inches
convert inches to gallons in a 400 gallon tank
a standard 10 gallon tank is 20 inches long.
leopard geckos would love it in a 20 gallon tank, i have had a few and they get about 12 inches or so long and a 20-30 gallon tank is perfect for them
You actually have a 20 gallon tank. There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon. So if you take your length times your with you get: 24x12 = 288in square. Then multiply that times the 16 inches of height and you get 4,608 inches cubed. Divide that number by the 231 cubic inches per gallon and you get: 4608 (inches cubed)/ 231(cubic inches per gallon)=19.94 Gallons or a 20 gallon tank.
For a tiny, tiny baby turtle, that is just fine. But an adult turtle needs a much, much bigger tank than that. An adult turtle needs a 20-gallon tank (30 inches long and 12 inches wide).
Bearded Dragons under 10 inches can be housed in a 20 gallon tank. This will only last a few months as they grow quickly.
either a 15 gallon tank or a 20 gallon tank
You can but it is cruel and it wont live very long.
That depends on how much water is drawn from the tank and how often it is drawn.
Gallons in a rectangular tank =(tank's length in inches) times (tank's width in inches) times (water depth in inches) divided by (231)
3.2693 KPa