well it all depends on your cubic feet of your bath tub and how high your overflow is. Lets say you have a 5' tub an shower and the highest water level you can have is 14" and you length is 46" and your width is 28" then you would have 78 gallons of water if it was full. There is 231 cubic inches to a gallon.
There is no one answer to this question, as every bathtub is different in size. For example, a fairly standard size tub can hold anywhere from 30 to 60 gallons while larger sized bathtubs can hold over 100 gallons.
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About 50 gallons.
the average bath hold 200 litres
its about 150 litres
depends on the size of the bath tub
Both are valid.
You would measure the water in a bath tub in gallons.
80 quarts. A gallon equals 4 quarts.
That depends on the volume/size of the tub in question. A "tub" could be a butter tub, a mash tub a bath-tub etc.
About 300 gallons to fill a standard bathtub.Then you have a VERY big bathtub. Capacity of a standard tub is about 42 US gallons.
X - 8 = 12 + 8 +8 X = 20 20 gallons were in the tub to start
350 gallons
30.55 gallons (rounded) for every inch the water in the tub is deep.
It depends on the length of the shower, and the flow of water. Shower heads can usually allow anywhere between 2.5 and 5 gallons of water a minute. Most baths require 30-50 gallons of water. To save energy the length of the shower x, multiplied by the water flow y, must equal less than the amount of water used in the bath. X*Y (Minutes/Gallons) < Gallons in Tub
The number of gallons of water a Cal Spa hot tub can hold varies. Each hot tub in this brand is a different size and therefore can hold different amounts of water.
Results obtained by multiplying the length and width and height of the internal volume of the bath tub bath tub.