You can't, because there is no such thing as "volume lbs." The pound (lb.) is a measure of weight, not of volume.
If you want to know the weight of 4.95 cubic feet of something, you need to know the density of the substance, because 4.95 cubic feet of lead weighs much more than 4.95 cubic feet of feathers.
Depends on the density of the dirt... howver, I can tell you that the volume of that area is 495 cubic feet.
33 feet multiplied by 15 feet is equal to 495 square feet.
495 square yards = 4,455 square feet.
55 yards of carpet is 495 square feet. 55 x 9 = 495
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To find the area in square feet, you simply multiply the two numbers: 15 x 33 = 495. Therefore, 15 x 33 equals 495 square feet.
We have 495 ml, but we need to convert this to 1000, so we divide by 495 and multiply by 1000. We also do this to 21.1g. 21.1/495*100 is 42.626g. KI's molecular weight is 166g/mol. 42.626/166 is 0.2568 molar.
495 feet (151 m)
495 square miles
a. 0.495 Lb. 0.416 Lc. 495 L d. 416 Lthe answer is A.
First, convert the thickness from nanometers to meters (29647 nm = 0.029647 m). Then calculate the volume of the aluminum foil using the density formula: density = mass/volume. Rearrange the formula to solve for volume: volume = mass/density. Next, calculate the area by dividing the volume by the thickness: area = volume/thickness. Substituting the values, you get the area of the aluminum foil.
cos(495) = cos(495-360) = cos(135) = -cos(180-135) = -cos(45) = -sqrt(1/2) or -1/sqrt(2)