Imagine you have a rectangular box that measures X=5 y=10 z=1....meaning there would be 2 sides with 50 square feet 2 sides with 10 square feet and 2 sides with 5 square feet. Without know all the variances of the item that this 50 cubic feet is in it is impossible to completely answers how much surface coverage there is. Even if we change the measurements to x=5 y=2 z=5. we end up with 2 sides at 25 square feet, 4 sides at 10 ft. There fore in the first example the total square feet of the item is 130 square feet while on the second example the total surface is only 90 square feet.
Question is meaningless. Cubic feet are cubic feet!
1,765.73 cubic feet.
0.051 cubic feet.
15 cubic inches = 0.00868 cubic feet.
244 cubic feet of what?
Paint coverage depends on the paint and the nature of the surface being painted. The latter will include its porosity and surface preparation.
You can call it "cubic feet" or "cubic yards"; that terminology is quite common, and much shorter.Each yard has 3 feet, therefore a cubic yard has 33 cubic feet. Divide your 189 cubic feet by 27 to know the number of cubic yards.You can call it "cubic feet" or "cubic yards"; that terminology is quite common, and much shorter.Each yard has 3 feet, therefore a cubic yard has 33 cubic feet. Divide your 189 cubic feet by 27 to know the number of cubic yards.You can call it "cubic feet" or "cubic yards"; that terminology is quite common, and much shorter.Each yard has 3 feet, therefore a cubic yard has 33 cubic feet. Divide your 189 cubic feet by 27 to know the number of cubic yards.You can call it "cubic feet" or "cubic yards"; that terminology is quite common, and much shorter.Each yard has 3 feet, therefore a cubic yard has 33 cubic feet. Divide your 189 cubic feet by 27 to know the number of cubic yards.
Exactly 35 cubic feet.
(25 cubic feet) - (20.7 cubic feet) = 4.3 cubic feet
You can't convert cubic feet into inches.But you can convert cubic feet into cubicinches.5.3 cubic feet is the same volume as 9,158.4 cubic inches.
5.146 trillion cubic feet = 145.7185 billion cubic meters (rounded)
This is a nonsensical question. What is 2.9 cubic feet?