How many US gallons of fuel will a tank 66 in three-quarter inch by 132" x 10" whole

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Just figure the tank's volume (66.75*132*10) and divide it by 231 in^3, the volume of a gallon.

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To calculate the volume of the tank in US gallons, we first need to convert the dimensions into feet since gallons are a measure of volume in US customary units.

The given dimensions are:
Height: 66 and three-quarter inches
Length: 132 inches
Width: 10 inches

To convert the height to feet, we divide it by 12 since there are 12 inches in a foot:
66.75 inches ÷ 12 = 5.5625 feet (approximately)

Next, we convert the length and width to feet:
Length: 132 inches ÷ 12 = 11 feet
Width: 10 inches ÷ 12 = 0.8333 feet (approximately)

Now, we can calculate the volume of the tank by multiplying the three dimensions:
Volume = Height × Length × Width
Volume = 5.5625 feet × 11 feet × 0.8333 feet

Calculating the product:
Volume ≈ 50.6044 cubic feet

Finally, we need to convert cubic feet to US gallons. Since 1 cubic foot is equal to approximately 7.48052 US gallons, we multiply the volume in cubic feet by this conversion factor:
Volume ≈ 50.6044 cubic feet × 7.48052 gallons per cubic foot

Calculating the conversion:
Volume ≈ 378.5411 US gallons

Therefore, the tank with dimensions of 66 and three-quarter inches by 132 inches by 10 inches has a volume of approximately 378.54 US gallons of fuel.