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How many gallons does a 20'' water line that's 20' long hold? - Answers

Lets figure out cubic feet first, then convert to gallons. Volume = pir2h pi = 3.1416 r = 1/2 X diameter = 1/2 X 20" / 12"/' = 0.83' h = 20' volume = 3.1416 X 0.83'2 X 20' = 43.6 cubic feet 43.6 cubic feet X 7.5 gallons/cubic foot = 327 gallons



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Lets figure out cubic feet first, then convert to gallons. Volume = pir2h pi = 3.1416 r = 1/2 X diameter = 1/2 X 20" / 12"/' = 0.83' h = 20' volume = 3.1416 X 0.83'2 X 20' = 43.6 cubic feet 43.6 cubic feet X 7.5 gallons/cubic foot = 327 gallons



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How many gallons does a 20'' water line that's 20' long hold? - Answers

Lets figure out cubic feet first, then convert to gallons. Volume = pir2h pi = 3.1416 r = 1/2 X diameter = 1/2 X 20" / 12"/' = 0.83' h = 20' volume = 3.1416 X 0.83'2 X 20' = 43.6 cubic feet 43.6 cubic feet X 7.5 gallons/cubic foot = 327 gallons

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