188 gallons = 25.132 cubic feet (rounded)
The cubic yards require that the width of the pile also be given. Assume the width of the pile of dirt, w , is 80 feet. V = ( L ) ( w ) ( h ) V = ( 300 ft ) ( 80 ft ) ( 10 ft ) = 240 x 10^3 cu ft V = ( 240 x 10^3 cu ft ) ( 1 cu yd / 27 cu ft ) V = 8889 cu yd <------------------
48 cubic feet = 359.065 US liquid gallons
Usually the dimensions are 6 ft x 2 ft x 2ft.
At 60 deg F Density of water is 61.4 lb/ft^3. There are 7.48 gal in one cubic ft. 7.48 divided by 61.4 equals .122 gallons/lb.
Easy its 64 gallons all you have to do is multiply length by width by height which in this case is 4x4x4=64. hope this helpsThe container's volume is 64 cubic feet (not 64 gallons).64 cubic feet = 64 x 1728 = 110,592 cubic inchesThe U.S. gallon = 231 cubic inches110,592 / 231 = 478.75 U.S. gallons in a 4 ft x 4 ft x 4 ft container.For Imperial gallons divide by 277.42 instead of 231.
There are 748 gallons in 100 cu ft.
132,000 cu ft = 822,206 Imperial gallons approx.
7.48 Us gallons is a cubic ft.
There are 89.76 US gallons in 12 cubic ft.
Depending where you are: 1/2 cu ft ≈ 3.114 imperial gallons 1/2 cu ft ≈ 3.740 US gallons
15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.
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4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)
There are 33.57 gallons in 4.5 cubic feet.
2537 (UK) gallons = 407.3 cu ft
8x10 x 7 = 560 cu ft 7t 7.48 gallons per cu ft, that is 7.48 x 560 = 4190 gallons
Ther are 7.48 gallons in a cu ft tank is 3.14 x 4 x 4 /4 x 6 = 75.36 cu ft gallons = 7.48 x 75.36 = 563.7 gallons