I have a piece of pipe 3 foot by 36 inches and need to know how much water it will take to fill it up
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cylinder 3 ft long & wide=3ft=36 inch

volume=base area*hite

=pi*1.5^2*3 ft

=6.75*3.14159265

=21.20575039 kubik ft

1 kubik ft=7.480681 gallon

cylinder=21.20575*7.480681=158.633454 gallons

or bout 159
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