A gas tank has a height of 8 feet and a width of 6 feet. What is the volume, in cubic feet, of the gas tank? (1 point) cubic feet

The information given isn't sufficient to calculate the volume of the gas tank because the shape of the tank isn't specified, and the length or depth is not provided. A gas tank's volume would typically be calculated using the dimensions of length, width, and height for rectangular prisms or the radius and height for cylindrical tanks.

For a more detailed answer, you would need to specify the shape of the gas tank (e.g., cylindrical, rectangular prism) and all the relevant dimensions. If it's a rectangular tank, for example, you'd need to know the length as well as the width and height to calculate the volume. If it's a cylindrical tank, you would need the diameter or radius and the height.

For a rectangular prism:
Volume = Length x Width x Height

For a cylindrical tank:
Volume = π x Radius^2 x Height

Please provide a complete set of dimensions and the shape of the tank for a specific calculation.