The catch to this question is that you have to know that a cubic centimeter is equal to a mL. The rest is just math.
volume of the box = lwh = (75cm)(22cm)(45cm) = 74250cm3 (if you observe significant figures, the volume is 7.4x104cm3. There's our cubic cm's!)
so, 7.4x104cm3 = 7.4x104mL
And convert to liters: (1L = 103mL) VL = (7.4x104mL)(1L/103mL) = 74 L
It will depend on what you are putting in it. Water weighs 8 lbs per gallon, so your container would hold 256 lbs of water. Dry materials will weigh less.
about 20 meters long and 1 to 2 meters tall
Marley caught a fish that was two feet three inches long. How many inches long was her fish?
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If you are talking about a foot tall, its 12 inches or 1/3 of a yard.
Volume = pi*d*h = 1.5708 metres3 or 1570.8 litres
well how tall is it?
This tank can hold up to 134.65 gallons of water.
402124.8 gallons of water
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Assuming it is a rectangle, 8.485 US gallons
You need length , width and depth to be able to tell volume.
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It will depend on what you are putting in it. Water weighs 8 lbs per gallon, so your container would hold 256 lbs of water. Dry materials will weigh less.
Is this a trick question? If you have a narrow bucket that holds 60 liters than it would seem very tall but if you have a wide flat bucket that holds 60 liters, it would be a different height or how wide.