3 feet deep??? then it would be 3 ft
That can be 1 x 1 x 3 feet.
3 ft
Two feet deep by five feet tall by six foot five inches wide... Just over 64 c.i.
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8.333 cubic feet
Imagine a box 3 feet high by 3 wide and 3 feet deep. That is one (cubic) yard.
4 × 2 × 1 = 8 cubic feet (8ft3)
Volume, V, of a rectangular cross-section box is length, l X width, w, X depth, d. V=lwd=8ftX4ftX2ft=64ft3
A stall door should be a minimum of 4 feet wide by 4 feet tall and a door frame or jam height of 7 to 8 feet tall at the minimum, bigger is better if you can afford it.
The volume is 8*10*12 = 960 cm3.
You could fit 1.08 litres.
that's not geometry. 6*6*5=180 in^2