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Assuming that the shape of the stadium is a rectangular prism, and using the equation for the area of a rectangular prism (LxWxH=V) you can say that 600x400x100=V 240000x100=V 24000000=V The number of cubic feet that it would take to fill the stadium is 24000000 cubic feet.
260 feet but lowers to 248 near the ends....
there are 34,500 square feet in a football stadium there are 34,500 square feet in a football stadium there are 34,500 square feet in a football stadium
48 million cubic feet (length x width x height)
approx 3.2 billion.....based on amount of smarties per cubic feet and cubic feet of wembley ( 3.2 million)
Baseball stadiums are all different sizes and shapes. Some major league stadiums also house other sports. Therefore, the size in cubic feet of a baseball stadium varies with each different stadium.
according to this website: http://reliantpark.com/quick-facts the astrodome is 18 stories tall, 710 feet in diameter. you can use google map to verify the diameter (mine comes out to be 700 feet in diameter). The width of reliant stadium is very close to that of the diameter of the astrodome (per google map), maybe just a tiny bit longer. So I say, within 98.5% of accuracy, the width of reliant stadium is about 730 feet. its length is about 850 feet. i.e. 222 meter W x 260 meter L. compare this to the colloseum in rome, which is 156 meter L x 188 meter W.
50,000 cubic feet converts to approximately 1.14784 acre-feet.
A yard is 3 feet so 3 feet cubed would be 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard
That would be 96 cubic feet. (6 X 8 = 48, and then 48 X 2 = 96 cubic feet) DON'T FORGET to put CUBIC FEET after the number!
You would need 48 cubic feet of corn.
Do you mean cubic feet? If mean square feet you need to multiply by the average depth of the pool. This would give you cubic feet. Then you would convert cubic feet to gallons. I think there are approx. 7.5 gallons/cubic ft. So...if you meant cubic feet then it would equal approx 260,000 gallons. WOW, that's a big pool.