There is not enough information. The configuration of the two volumes is required.
For example, a 4.5 cubic foot box could be in the form of a 1.65 foot cube. Whereas the 396 cubic ft could be a long 1ft*1ft*396 ft. If so, you would not get even 1 box into the "area".
396 / 4.5 = 88
I can't give you cubic feet but here it the sq milage33.77 sq milesAlso "cubic area" is incorrect usage, a cubic measurement is a measurement of volume!
count the boxes
333 cubic feet
square
No, volume is in cubic units, while surface area is in square units.
The Sedona is advertised as having 121 cubic feet of storage space. Your boxes only total 32 cubic feet. Given that the Sedona might not have exact height to fill the storage space to maximum capacity you should still have ample space to contain your said load. Be sure to stack like sizes flat surface to flat surface to optimize the entire storage area.
You cannot have an area of two cubic feet. So the question makes no sense.
yes cubic feet are used to find area
Weight of an object has nothing to with how much space it takes up. It depends on the size of the box, not the weight.
I can't give you cubic feet but here it the sq milage33.77 sq milesAlso "cubic area" is incorrect usage, a cubic measurement is a measurement of volume!
No, volume is measured in cubic units, area is measured in square units.
Nope - cubic inches represents volume. Squareinches represents area.
Area is measured in square units. Volume is measured in cubic units.
count the boxes
a cubic yard is 27 cubic ftyou have 5,000 cubic ft5,000 / 27 = 185.2 cubic yards
There is no direct conversion. Cubic meters is volume and square meters is area.
Converting square (area) in cubic (volume) is not possible.