yes cubic feet are used to find area
Question is not viable. The material used to create the weight must be evaluated
Zero. "Cubic feet" describes a volume of space, like the space inside a bottle or a box. "Square feet" describes an amount of surface, like the surface of a sheet of paper or the floor of a room. The surface of a sheet of paper has no volume, and can't hold any water, because is has no sides. Square feet have no cubic feet in them. That's why there are two different kinds of units. If one could convert into the other, we wouldn't need both of them.
It means that it is wrong because volume is measured in cubic units.
The measure is cubic feet.
Cubic feet, cubic meter, cubic cm...
Unanswerable. Yards are linear measure. Cubic feet are used to measure volume.
Cubic kilometres.
No, because they are used to measure different things. Cubic yards is used to measure volume and square meters is used to measure area.
You can't convert cubic meters to square feet. Cubic units measure volume while square units measure area. To convert between the two requires the loss of a dimension.
Cubic metres but dm3 can be used. i dm3 = 1 litre (L)
No. Square feet can be used to measure area, area is not a measurement itself.
"Square foot" is a unit used to measure area or coverage, as of a bedroom floor or a garden plot. "Cubic foot" is a unit used to measure volume or capacity, as of a box, a bottle, a balloon, or a refrigerator. The two units have different dimensions and are used to measure different quantities. Neither can be converted to the other. It would be like trying to convert 17 years to gallons.