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Is there a kind soul out there who knows math better than I do. I have a
fairly high IQ but my ability in math is about zero. For example. Many years ago I took a course called "Drugs and Solutions." We were given a test which was mostly math. I got half of them wrong. At the end of the course they gave us the exact same test again. Again I got half wrong. But it was the other half. My pond is 12 x 14 feet . I top it off with about two inches of water evry couple of days. Can someone, anyone, please tell me how many gallons this would be. Brilliant Pixi |
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"pixi" wrote:
My pond is 12 x 14 feet . I top it off with about two inches of water evry couple of days. Can someone, anyone, please tell me how many gallons this would be. If rectangular, that's roughly 210 gallons. If oval, roughly 165 gallons |
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Thank you, Andy. That's so I'll know how much dechlor to put in.
"Andy Hill" wrote in message ... "pixi" wrote: My pond is 12 x 14 feet . I top it off with about two inches of water evry couple of days. Can someone, anyone, please tell me how many gallons this would be. If rectangular, that's roughly 210 gallons. If oval, roughly 165 gallons |
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I make it 205 gallons -ish
"pixi" wrote in message ... Is there a kind soul out there who knows math better than I do. I have a fairly high IQ but my ability in math is about zero. For example. Many years ago I took a course called "Drugs and Solutions." We were given a test which was mostly math. I got half of them wrong. At the end of the course they gave us the exact same test again. Again I got half wrong. But it was the other half. My pond is 12 x 14 feet . I top it off with about two inches of water evry couple of days. Can someone, anyone, please tell me how many gallons this would be. Brilliant Pixi |
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Calculating pond/tank volume is really quite easy. Certainly easier
than calculating solutions! In inches, length x width x depth = some random number, then divide it by 231 and it gives you the volume in question. In your case that would be 144 x 168 x 2 = 48,284 divided by 231 = 209.46 gallons give or take. Lilly |
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Calculating pond/tank volume is really quite easy. Certainly easier
than calculating solutions! In inches, length x width x depth = some random number, then divide it by 231 and it gives you the volume in question. In your case that would be 144 x 168 x 2 = 48,284 divided by 231 = 209.46 gallons give or take. Lilly That's what I came out with, only I turned the inches in to a decimal foot of .16666............. 12 X 14 X .1666 X 7.48 and came out with same answer. ;o) Aaaah, the wonders of math & numbers. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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Yes indeed. There isn't always one right forumla.
Back in high school it used to drive my advanced math teacher bonkers when I would use a different path/formula to reach the same answer. The way she "taught" I could never grasp the concept(s). At home my dad, a Civil Engineer, would teach me an alternate way of doing things. I distinctly remember a conversation where she insisted I do it *her* way because that was the right way. Uh huh. My Civil Engineer dad, who was designing fish ladders, calculating stress loads on floors etc, was apparently doing it all wrong. It's a wonder the projects didn't collapse. ;-) For me, simpler is better. Obligatory pond comment: The goldfish are happy out there in the pond. They must be stuffing themselves silly with nature's buffet. My friend tells me they aren't all that interested in the pellets he's tossing in. The fantail has figured out how to compress the two fans and use his "one" tail fin to move faster. The Oranda still bumbles along. I wonder if they'll be eating the lily blooms that I need for the next competition. ;-) |
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![]() Is there a kind soul out there who knows math better than I do. I have a fairly high IQ but my ability in math is about zero. For example. Many years ago I took a course called "Drugs and Solutions." We were given a test which was mostly math. I got half of them wrong. At the end of the course they gave us the exact same test again. Again I got half wrong. But it was the other half. My pond is 12 x 14 feet . I top it off with about two inches of water evry couple of days. Can someone, anyone, please tell me how many gallons this would be. 12 X 14 ft, but how much average depth? - you need all 3 #'s to figure out gallonage (sp?) - I use L X W X average D X 6.7 for that - if you had a perfect, straight sided, square pond, - you would use 7.5 instead of 6.7, but our ponds are slope side and round cornered JMOO - Gale :~) |
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 20:01:50 -0400, "Gale Pearce"
wrote: Is there a kind soul out there who knows math better than I do. I have a fairly high IQ but my ability in math is about zero. For example. Many years ago I took a course called "Drugs and Solutions." We were given a test which was mostly math. I got half of them wrong. At the end of the course they gave us the exact same test again. Again I got half wrong. But it was the other half. My pond is 12 x 14 feet . I top it off with about two inches of water evry couple of days. Can someone, anyone, please tell me how many gallons this would be. 12 X 14 ft, but how much average depth? - you need all 3 #'s to figure out gallonage (sp?) - I use L X W X average D X 6.7 for that - if you had a perfect, straight sided, square pond, - you would use 7.5 instead of 6.7, but our ponds are slope side and round cornered JMOO - Gale :~) Two inches was the depth, she wanted to know the gallonage of the replacement water. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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![]() wants to know gallons of top off water My pond is 12 x 14 feet . I top it off with about two inches of water 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches. 12x14 feet x 2 inches = 12 x 12 x 14 x 12 x 2 = 48384 cubic inches 48384 / 231 = 209.45 gallons. C// |
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