i have a pipe that is six feet in diameter and one foot long, how many gallons of water will it hold
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cylinder: diam=6ft & leng=1 ft

volume=pi*r*r*leng

=3.14159265*6*6*1

=36*3.14...=113.0973354 kubik ft

1 kubik ft=7.480681 gal

7.480681*113.0973354

=846.0450881 gallons

or bout 846 gal
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