If you have something 5 feet deep and 3 feet in diameter how many gallons will it take to fill this item?

First you have to calculate the volume (cubic capacity) of the container and then multiply by the number of gallons per cubic foot. Formula for calulating volume is radius-squared x pi x depth: 1.5-squared x 3.1416 x 5 = 35.343 cubic feet. There are 7.481 gallons per cubic foot, Hence, 35.343 x 7.481 = 264.40 gallons to fill the container.

Dimension, you could fit an unlimited number of square feet into cubic feet. I guess it is possible in the real world, and decided to put the conversion up here. Feet, I'm just adding the third dimension that is needed for cubic feet.

First off, why would someone need to convert square feet to cubic feet? Lets say you have a 12 square foot garden, and you want to buy topsoil for it. Square foot garden?

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