[AJD] 3rd grade math question...

Tommy twilson17 at comcast.net
Tue Dec 21 19:23:29 PST 2004


Bobby,
         30" in circumference or diameter? If that is the diameter and the 
length (or height) is 48", then it will hold 146 gallons. Change the inches 
to feet and put into formula below.

3.1417 x R² x D = Cubic Feet,   x 7.47 = Gallons

3.1417 x 1.25' squared x 4' = 19.635, x 7.47 = 146.68 gallons

If it's circumference;

3.1417 x 0.3975' squared x 4' = 1.99, x 7.47 = 14.83 gallons

Tommy

At 06:04 PM 12/21/04 -0800, you wrote:
>Ok, all you math guru's out there in ATIS land.....
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>First and foremost MERRY CHRISTMAS !!!
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>Who can offer the answer to this query, or supply the formula for figuring
>it out on my own ( better to supply the answer )   :)
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>Volume in Gallons of a tank 30" in circumference and 48" long?
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>Pastors and math... it ain't pretty. In return for an answer I'll happily
>help you with any Hebrew or Greek lanquage issues.
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>Bobby
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