Depending on the type of oil, ambient temperature, etc - approximately 760 cubic feet, or about 8 x 8 x 12 ft
( and when all the Math wizards tear this to shreds, please note -I did say 'approximately' and 'about' )
Ton is a unit of mass, not of volume. The volume of a ton of material will vary, depending on what material you are talking about.
Assuming 1 metric ton of crude oil ~ 7.33 barrels them 20 metric tons of crude oil ~ 20 x 7.33 barrels =146.60 barrels of crude oil
The 20 foot by 40 foot cylindrical tank has a volume of 1005.7142857142849 cubic feet.
the answer is 34 nan 6789
About 20 miles.
You've described a tank in the shape of a cube.Volume of the entire tank = 20' x 20' x 20' = 8,000 cubic feet = 59,844.16 gallonsThat's the volume of the tank. We have no way of knowing how much water is in it.If there's a little bit of water sloshing around in the bottom, then the volume of the puddle is20-ft x 20-ft x 1/12-ft = 33 1/3 cubic feet = 249.35gallons for every inch of depth
3840in3
Volume = pi*r2*h = pi*102*8 = 2513.3 cubic metres.
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.
20 ton 44,800 lbs
Feet is an unit of volume and metric ton is an unit of mass, you can't compare them directly. We should know a density of items in this container to calculate their mass.
20 x 10 x6 = 1,200 cubic inches