A 35,200 cubic foot container can hold up to 263,314.29 gallons.
If you mean inches, it can hold up to 6,739.95 gallons. If you mean feet, it can hold up to 11,646,630.24 gallons.
If these dimensions are in feet then the volume would be about 101 US gallons.
You are asking for volume which is found by simply multiplying the three numbers together: 30*86*24=61920 cubic inches or, converted to cubic feet: 35.8333 cubic feet
That would depend on the size of the container.
1 cubic foot of liquid = 7.48051945 US gallons 20,000 gallons divided by 7.48051945 = 2,673.6 cubic feet A container 10 feet by 10 feet by 26 feet 8.0832 inches should hold it but you might want to round that last one off to 27 feet for splash factor.
If you mean inches, it can hold up to 6,739.95 gallons. If you mean feet, it can hold up to 11,646,630.24 gallons.
A container with a volume of 14.44 cubic feet will hold 108 gallons of water.
23,227 gallons if the measurements are in feet.
Depends on liquid's molecular weight.
My swimming pool holds 1250 gallons. It is 12 feet diameter and 3 feet deep.
Any container having a volume of 7,620 cubic feet.
If these dimensions are in feet then the volume would be about 101 US gallons.
You are asking for volume which is found by simply multiplying the three numbers together: 30*86*24=61920 cubic inches or, converted to cubic feet: 35.8333 cubic feet
Any container that has a volume of about 93.6 cubic feet. In other words, the width x length x depth of the container in feet must equal 93.6
A 2'x2'x4' container can hold 32 cubic feet of liquid. This is equivalent to approximately 238 gallons of liquid.
24,685.7 gallons.
To calculate the volume of a container with dimensions 6 feet in length, 2 feet in width, and 2 feet in height, you multiply these dimensions together: 6 ft × 2 ft × 2 ft = 24 cubic feet. Since there are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, the container would hold approximately 179.52 gallons of water (24 cubic feet × 7.48 gallons/cubic foot).