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Hi Johnolivier,
Considering vertical cylinder the volume should be calculated by the formula 3.14 x radius square x height. Basically, for the volume of a liquid the convenient unit is centimeter. So, based on your dimensions whatever is in feet i converted in to centimeter. Accordingly, the volume value is 33328096 cubic centimetre.
Then, as you know that 1000 cubic centimetre is equal to 1 litre then your cylinder volume 33328096 cubic centimetre is equal to 33328 liters.
Based on that you can convert this liters in to gallons ie., 33328 ltrs. divided by 3.785 (because 1 gallon = 3.785 ltrs.) will give you 8805 gallons as a result.
Considering vertical cylinder the volume should be calculated by the formula 3.14 x radius square x height. Basically, for the volume of a liquid the convenient unit is centimeter. So, based on your dimensions whatever is in feet i converted in to centimeter. Accordingly, the volume value is 33328096 cubic centimetre.
Then, as you know that 1000 cubic centimetre is equal to 1 litre then your cylinder volume 33328096 cubic centimetre is equal to 33328 liters.
Based on that you can convert this liters in to gallons ie., 33328 ltrs. divided by 3.785 (because 1 gallon = 3.785 ltrs.) will give you 8805 gallons as a result.