the emergency water storage capability your squad set up now holds 7,000 cubic feet of water. YOur commander has asked to fill it up. You estimate that a facility will hold 8,478 cubic feet. HOw many gallons are required to fill the facility?

11,055
74,470
63,415
52,360

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To determine the number of gallons required to fill the facility, we need to convert the cubic feet measurement to gallons.

First, let's find the conversion factor.

1 cubic foot is equal to 7.48 gallons.

Therefore, we can calculate the number of gallons using the following formula:

Number of gallons = Number of cubic feet * Conversion factor

For the facility with a capacity of 8,478 cubic feet:

Number of gallons = 8,478 cubic feet * 7.48 gallons/cubic foot

Number of gallons = 63,322.44 gallons

So, the correct answer is approximately 63,322 gallons.

Among the given options, the nearest value to 63,322 gallons is 63,415 gallons.