90m3
that depends on the circumference of the tank
10m3
If it is a rectangular tank, the volume is length times width times height, 6m x 6m x 3m, or 108m3.
About 2/3 or 3/4. Basically depends on the size.
I doubt it. I think you have water in your tank because it's no way how antifreeze can go in your tank unless you puuted it there. So if you have water in your tank, just buy stuff which is called dry gas. And everytime when you fill your tank add required quantity. To get rid of water in your tank you will need to do that at least 3 times, it depends on how much of water you have.
9 metre2
If we multiply the cross sectional area of the trough by the speed of the water in the trough, we get the volume of water per second that is running into the tank. 18 cm2 x 3 meters/sec = 18 cm2 x 300 cm/sec = 5400 cm3 /sec As 1 cm3 = 1 ml, the tank is filling at a rat of 5400 ml/sec or 5.4 liters/sec
3 meters is equivalent to 9 feet 10.1 inches.
There are 1000mm per meter. So, 3m = 3 x 1000 = 3000mm
Around £3 per kg, so a tank will be worth around £30 to £50 depending on weight and where you go.
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3 feet is roughly a meter, so 10 feet is about 3 1/3 meters.