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500 / (16 x 12) = ~2.604 gallons/inch
In a new acetylene tank that is full there is 250 psi
The question cannot be answered because the volume of the tank requires three dimensions. Only two are given.
This is an 80 gallon tank.
2000 Gallons
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2.75
There are 1.167 barrels of oil per inch in a 210 bbl tank that is 10x15 in size.
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1.66
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1.167
500 / (16 x 12) = ~2.604 gallons/inch
I don't know the height of the tank. If the tank is 20 ft high, then there is a volume of 25 barrels per ft.
Tank is 40 feet high and holds 55,000 barrels.
To calculate the volume of a cylindrical tank, you can use the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. First, convert the dimensions to the same unit (let's say feet). The radius would be half of 75ft (since it's a round tank) and the height would be 50ft. Then, calculate the volume in cubic feet. Finally, convert the volume to barrels of oil using the conversion factor 1 barrel = 5.61458 cubic feet.
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