It depends on the AREA of the tank. If the tank has 4 x 4 feet sides, there is about 83 gallons in 10 inches. However if the tank is 4 x 12 there is almost 250 gallons in a 10 inch depth.
You cannot change two totally different units like that - gallons are a measure of volume - how much liquid is there? Inches are a measure of how long something is. There's no way to compare them.
To find out how many gallons 5 inches of fuel equals in a 3000-gallon oil tank, first determine the tank's height. If the tank is, for example, 60 inches tall, then 5 inches is 1/12 of the total height. Therefore, 5 inches would represent approximately 250 gallons (3000 gallons divided by 12). If the tank height is different, adjust the calculation accordingly.
That would be about 375 gallons. Pounds is a unit of mass/weight. Gallons is a liquid measure. They do not convert cleanly. The density of the liquid being measured can make a big difference. If the liquid is water, there is 8 pounds to a gallon.
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assuming you are talking 1/2" on the inside diameter, or ID, then the answer is: length = 3000 feet x 12 inches/foot = 36000 inches Area = pi * 0.25^2 = 0.196 square inches cross-section volume = length x area = 36,000 x 0.196 = 7068.58 cubic inches Now convert this into gallons: 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches 7068.58/231 = 30.6 gallons
The average cost of municipal water in the US about .005 cents per gallon or roughly $5 for 1000 gallons. 3000 gallons would cost $15.
3,000/26 = 115.385 gallons (rounded)
3000 gallons of it's 48500 gallon capacity
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To convert 3000 tons of water to gallons, you first need to know that one ton is equivalent to 224 gallons of water. Therefore, to convert 3000 tons, you would multiply 3000 by 224 to get 672,000 gallons of water.
First find the number of gallons: distance/fuel efficiency= 3000/36=83.3 Then multiply the number of gallons by the price=83.3*4=£332.20