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Let's calculate cubic feet first, then convert to gallons. Volume=pir2h=3.14159x0.252x3=0.59 cubic feet 0.59 cubic feetx7.48 gallons/cubic foot=4.4 gallons
Let's estimate. V = 5 x 1.5 x 1.5 = 11.25 cubic feet 11.25 x 7.5 = 84.375 gallons
figure out how many miles your car gets to the gallon, let's say it gets 20... then find out how many gallons your tank holds, let's say it's 15... divide 989 miles to travel by 20 miles to the gallon = 50 gallons 50 gallons divided by 15 = 3.3 tanks of gas..... or the easier way if you're worried about how much it will cost,,,, do 50 gallons times how much you pay for gas......
== == == == its 36,792,000 cuz its 100,800 in a day so u multiply it by how many days are in a year which is 365
There are three unanswered questions in your query: How far does the driver DRIVE in a year? How many miles does the vehicle average per gallon of fuel? How much does the driver pay for a gallon of fuel? Let's assume 12,000 miles per year (which is about right for people who live in the west where distances are greater) Let's assume 30 MPG (that's what we get in my wife's Saturn so I'm just guessing) Meaning that she buys 400 gallons per year (12,000miles / (30miles/gallon) = 40 gallons) Let's assume $1.75 per gallon (that's about what it's costing where I live) Meaning that my wife spends about $700 per year on auto fuel to drive her Saturn for a year.
50,000 Imperial gallons = 227,000 L50,000 US gallons = 189,000 L
It depends on how deep the water is. Since it's a fairly small pool, let's say you fill it to 1 foot deep. In that case the total volume will be about 262 gallons of water. If you went to 1.5 feet the gallons would be about 392 gallons and if you filled the pool to 2 feet, the gallons would increase to about 523 gallons.
Let X = gallons of 80% antifreeze Then 0.80X + .25 (90) = .70( 90 + X) .80X + 22.5 = 63 + .70X .1X = 41.5 X = 415 gallons
Let X = gallons of 50% antifreeze .5X + .1(70) = .4 (X + 70) .5X + 7 = .4X + 28 .1X = 21 X = 210 GALLONS
Let's see . . . the fawn is two years old. In human years, that would be, um, two years old.
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Google Maps says it's about 265 miles. It's impossible to determine the gallons of gas it would take without knowing the mileage of your car. Let's call your mileage, measured in miles per gallon, x. The gallons of gas required is 265/x gallons.