748 Gallons is 100 cubic feet which most public utilities use as "one unit".
So your water meter reading is in "units" each unit is 748 gallons.
1 ccf is equal to 748 gallons, so 270 ccf would be equal to 202,200 gallons.
This unit conversion alone is impossible. This is because kilograms is a unit of measurement of weights. Whereas gallons is a unit of measurement of a liquid. If you said 3200 gallons of water then I can find the density of it in kilograms.
The estimate would be just under 8 gallons. Pounds is a unit of mass/weight. Gallons is a liquid measure. They do not convert cleanly. The density of the liquid being measured can make a big difference. If the liquid is water, there is 8 pounds to a gallon.
Those units are incompatible. There is no conversion factor. Your question is like asking how many dump trucks are in a barrel of apples. The meter is a unit of length, whereas the gallon is a unit of volume.
1.32 UK gallons equals 211.2 UK fluid ounces 1.32 US gallons equals 168.96 US fluid ounces
It depends on your water companies measure of 1 unit. In my area 1 unit is equal to 748 gallons of water. so 40 units would be: 40units X 748 gallons = 29,920 gallons of water. Just about the amount of water you would use to fill up an average swimming pool.
748 US gallons = 2831 liters 748 Imperial gallons = 3400 liters
There are 7.48052 gallons in 1 cubic foot. Therefore, 748 gallons is equal to 99.97 cubic feet.
There are 748 gallons in 100 cu ft.
A hundred cubic feet, a unit of measure of water volume, usually encountered in water metering and billing, equivalent to 748 gallons.
100 sq ft equals 748 liquid gallons.
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1 ccf is equal to 748 gallons, so 270 ccf would be equal to 202,200 gallons.
There are 7.48 gallons of water per cubic foot. 100 cubic feet would be 748 gallons of water. 7.48 x 100 = 748
Water companies measure useage in gallons and Ccfs (cubic feet per second). Each Ccf = 748 gallons.
One CCF is equivalent to 748 gallons. Reference: http://www.raleighnc.gov/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_0_306_202_0_43/http;/pt03/DIG_Web_Content/category/Resident/Environment/WaterUsageCalc.html
A unit of water is 100 cubic feet or 748 gallons.Water meters typicaly read in cubic feet. One cubic foot of water is equel to 7.48 gallons.