I must know which material you are using, since the volumes of different materials that have the same weight ain't the same. When you have the density of that material, then you can find the volume by the following formula.
volume = weight*density
then you can convert the unit you want at:
http://www.smartconversion.com/unit_conversion/Volume_unit_converter.aspx
The conversion between cubuc feet and cubic yard are given .On finding the relation we get as follows .
1 cubic ft = 0.037 cubuc yards .
So, 5 cubic feets =0.037 X 5 cubic yards .
=0.1851 yards cubic .
None, since there can be no such conversion.
A pound is a measure of mass. A cubic foot is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. If you are not convinced, consider a cubic foot of water. How many pounds? Next consider a cubic foot of lead. How many pounds?
one is a unit of weight and one is volume. The only way to compare to talk about 5 cubic feet of a specific thing and then we can talk about its weight.
You need at least 2 figures to calculate that.
Yards are a measurement of distance. Cubic feet measure volume and the two can't be converted. If you wanted to convert it to cubic yards, it would be 0.1852 cubic yards.
Pounds is an obsolete unit for mass, cubic foot is a unit of volume !
When a person speaks of a 'yard' of dirt, sand, cement or similar material, they actually mean a 'cubic yard'. A yard is a measurement of length. A cubic yard is a measurement of volume.60 (cubic) yards of dirt is the equivalent of 1,620 cubic feet of dirt.One cubic yard is measured as an amount that is 3 feet wide x 3 feet long x 3 feet high, or 27 cubic feet.60 cubic yards equals 27 cubic feet x 60, which equals 1,620 cubic feet.If you spread 60 cubic yards of dirt one foot thick you'd have an area of 1,620 square feet.If you spread this dirt 6 inches thick you'd have an area of 3,240 square feet.
1.66 yards = five feet.
There are 29 ft. in 9 yards and 2 ft.There are 3 feet to a yard, so times 9 by 3 you get 27 then add 2, it adds up to 29.
15 x 3 = 45 feet.Therefore 15 yards is greater than 43 feet by 2 feet.
Yes because 5 yards and 2 feet = 17 feet but 200 inches is 16.67 feet
52 cubic yards = 1,404 cubic feet.
6.7 cubic yards.
405
5 cubic feet
54.16667 cubic feet = 2.0061 CUBIC yards
1 cubic yard is 27 cubic feet (3x3x3 = 27). 5 cubic yards is 135 cubic feet.
A cord of wood occupies a volume of 128 cubic feet.[1] Step 1: The volume of the room is:LxWxH = (8 yards)(8 yards)(5 yards) = 320 cubic yards------------------------------------------------------------------------------[2] Step 2: Converting that into feet where 3 feet = 1 yard, you get the following:(3 feet)^3 = (1 yard)^327 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard(320 cubic yards)(27 cubic feet / 1 cubic yard) = 8640 cubic feet.------------------------------------------------------------------------------[3] Step 3: Now you just divide:8640 cubic feet of space / 128 cubic feet of wood = 67.5 cords!!
27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, so 5 cubic yards is equal to 135 cubic feet
25 sq ft * 5 inch = 25/9 sq yards * 5/36 yards = (25/9)*(5/36) cubic yards = 125/216 cubic yards
First convert 400 sq ft x 5 inches to cubic ft. Since there are 12 inches in a foot that is 400 x 5/12 = 166.7 cubic feet. There are 3 feet in a yard and 3x3x3 = 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard. Therefore cubic yards = 166.7/27 = 6.2 cubic yards.
32 cubic feet=4x8x1 27cubic feet in a cubic yard You will need a yard plus 5 cubic feet.
Assuming that the form is a parallelepiped, its volume in cubic feet is the product of its three dimensions in feet: 12 X 2 X 5 = 120 cubic feet. There are 27 cubic feet per cubic yard; therefore, the volume in cubic yards is 120/27 = 4 cubic yards, to the justified number of significant digits. If the dimensions given are considered exact, the answer is 4 and four-ninths cubic yards.