using some conversions it would be 1094 gallons
It s 146.25 cubic feet which if you convert to cubic centimeters is 4141338 and then that is the same number of ml and then convert milliliters to gallons to get the answer
2006-06-20 15:11:54
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answered by duke4me2 3
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19 what? by 7.5 what? by 1 what? inches?, feet?, yard?, meters?
NVM
k looking at the other answers and confirming that according to these websites 1 cubic foot= over 7 gallons? That does not make any sense, there is no way that can be true. Does that seem absurd to anyone else or is it just me?
I mean I'm sure it is right but looking at a gallon of milk, I don't see how 7 of those are going to squeeze into a cubic foot. Oh well.
2006-06-20 22:09:09
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answered by Justaguyinaplace 4
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you need more info to answer this question. is it 19 feet by 7 feet? anyway to find the volume multiply the length times the width times the height(which is one so in this case lengthXwidth) then convert the cubic feet or whatever measurement you are using to gallons.
2006-06-20 22:09:22
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answered by reyes 4
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1 cubic foot = 7.48051945 gallons
19 x 7.5 x 1 = 142.5 cubic feet
thus, 142.5 cubic feet x 7.48051945 gallons per cubic foot =
1,065.97 gallons
2006-06-20 22:09:05
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answered by Eric G 3
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19 x 7.5 x 1 = figure it out on a calculator
_____cubic feet
2006-06-20 22:08:03
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answered by Davey 5
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convert width...depth...length..to feet. for instance, 3 ft x 6ft x2ft = 36 cubic ft....One cubic ft = approx. 7.48 gal. multiply the volume(cubic ft) by 7.48 =269.28 gal.
2006-06-20 22:22:54
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answered by fish 1
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1 065.97 gallon [US, liquid]
1 cubic foot = 7.48 gallon [US, liquid]
2006-06-20 22:09:53
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answered by anonymous 2
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500 or so
2006-06-20 22:08:38
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answered by Alias Anarchist 3
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