Convert Foot Cube to Imperial Gallon (ft3 to imp. gal)

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Foot Cube (abbreviations: ft3, or cf): is the volume of a cube with sides of one foot (0.3048 m) in length. Its volume is equal to 28.3168 liters or about 1/35 of a cubic meter.

Imperial Gallon (abbreviations: imp. gal, or imp gal): is a unit of measurement for liquid capacity in the British imperial systems of measurement. Three significantly different sizes are in current use: the imperial gallon defined as 4.54609 litres, which is used in the United Kingdom, Canada, and some Caribbean nations; the US gallon defined as 231 cubic inches (3.785 L), which is used in the US and some Latin American and Caribbean countries; and the least-used US dry gallon defined as 1/8 US bushel (4.405 L).


How to Convert Feet Cube to Imperial Gallons

Example: How many imperial gallons are equivalent to 40.94 feet cube?


As;

1 feet cube = 6.229712 imperial gallons

40.94 feet cube = Y imperial gallons

Assuming Y is the answer, and by criss-cross principle;

Y equals 40.94 times 6.229712 over 1

(i.e.) Y = 40.94 * 6.229712 / 1 = 255.04440928 imperial gallons

Answer is: 255.04440928 imperial gallons are equivalent to 40.94 feet cube.


Practice Question: Convert the following units into imp. gal:


N.B.: After working out the answer to each of the next questions, click adjacent button to see the correct answer.

( i ) 42.3 ft3

( ii ) 52.53 ft3

( iii ) 47.43 ft3



References
  • Wikipedia
  • USMA
  • NIST

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