1436 US gallons, approx.
To calculate the volume of a lazy L pool with dimensions 20 ft x 43 ft and varying depth (3 ft shallow end, 8 ft deep end), you first need to determine the average depth. Using the formula for the volume of a trapezoidal prism (V = 1/2 * (depth1 + depth2) * length * width), the average depth is (3 + 8) / 2 = 5.5 ft. So, the volume of the pool would be 20 ft * 43 ft * 5.5 ft = 4730 cubic feet. To convert cubic feet to gallons, you would multiply by 7.48, resulting in approximately 35,407 gallons.
There are approximately 0.793 gallons in 3 centiliters (CL).
There are approximately 22.5 gallons in 3 cubic feet of water.
Three million gallons of plain water would weigh 25,020,000 pounds or 12,510 tons. That much water would require a container of 401,041.68 cubic feet to hold it.
Since 4 quarts equals 1 gallon, therefore 12 quarts equals 3 gallons.
269.3 gallons.
(3 ft) * (3 ft) * (2 ft) = 18 ft^318 (feet^3) = 134.649351 US gallons
About 2,550 gallons.
well.. that's 108 feet cubed.. so, maybe you can figure it out from there.
5 ft x 3 ft x 3 ft = 45 ft3 1 ft3 ~= 7.481 gallons 45 ft3 * 7.481 gallons/ft3 ~= 336.6 gallons
561.0390 gallons 5x5x3=75 75x7.48051948(gallons in a cubic foot)=561.0390
1256.7273 gallons. bob...
About 3,983 gallons.
565.5 ft^3 * 7.480519 gallons per ft^3 = 4230 gallons
If the container is 3ft x 3ft x 9ft, the answer is 81 cubic ft. There are approximately 607.5 gallons of water.
1. Completely fill the 4 gallon container. 2. Pour 3 of the 4 gallons into the 3 gallon container, leaving 1 gallon in the 4 gallon container. 3. Empty the 3 gallon container and pour the 1 remaining gallon from the 4 gallon container into the 3 gallon container. 4. Fill the 4 gallon container. Now you have a total of 5 gallons, 4 in the 4 gallon container and 1 in the 3 gallon.
Approximately 8,887 gallons.