1 cup = 0.25 quarts
64 cups x .25 = 16 quarts
To find the volume in cubic yards, first convert the dimensions to yards: 40 feet = 13.33 yards, 80 feet = 26.67 yards, and 5 inches = 0.14 yards. Next, multiply the length, width, and height in yards to get the volume in cubic yards. Therefore, the volume of the 40'x80'x5'' slab is approximately 59.11 cubic yards.
256 oz 1 quart = 32 oz 1 oz = 0.03 qt 1 Imp. qt = 40 oz
There are 40*3*4 = 480 cubic feet.
fifoenergy.com says 35.314 cubic feet per 1 ton of bituminous coal. My coal supplier tells me to figure about 36 cubic feet for my antrhacite pea coal wikianswers says about 40 cubic feet per ton of antrhacite.
To calculate the volume of concrete needed for the sidewalk, first convert the 4 inches thickness to feet (4 inches = 1/3 feet). Then, multiply the length (40 ft) by the width (3 ft) by the thickness in feet (1/3 ft) to get the total volume in cubic feet. This comes out to be 40 ft * 3 ft * 1/3 ft = 40 cubic feet of concrete needed for the sidewalk.
36 cubic feet equals 925.7 dry quarts.
1 US quart = 0.0334201389 cubic feet 40 quarts X 0.0334201389 quarts/cubic foot = 1.3 cubic feet
None. A quart is a measure of volume in 3 dimensional space. So a cubic quart is a measure of "volume" in 9-dimensional hyperspace. A cubic foot is restricted to 3 dimensional space and occupies no volume in 9-d hyperspace.
40 cubic feet = 299.2 US gallons.
40 cubic feet.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet 1 cubic foot = 0.037 cubic yard (rounded)
40 cubic feet = 1.481 cubic yards.
40 liters is the same as 1.41 cubic feet (rounded).
Volume = 40*8*8.5 cubic feet = 2720 cubic feet
Something measuring 48 feet by 40 feet by 57 feet will have a volume of 48 x 40 x 57 = 109440 cubic feet.
If you mean 50 inches by 40 inches by 77 inches, the volume would be 98.03 cubic feet. If you mean 50 feet by 40 feet by 77 feet, the volume would be 169400 cubic feet.
40 cubic feet equates to about 300 (299.221) US gallons of water.