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Lola Williams
19 May, 04:24
How many cubic feet are in a 55-gallon drum?
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Trevor Austin
19 May, 07:14
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1 gallon = 231 cubic inches
1 cubic foot = 1728 cubic inches
(55 gal) x (231 in³/gal) x (1 ft³/1728 in³)
= (55 x 231 / 1728) ft³
= 7.352 cubic feet (rounded)
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