A measure of volume in the Imperial system.
About 1.03 cubic feet.
64 cubic feet (43 = 64)
There are 14.93 cubic feet in a 96-dry gallon container.
64 cubic feet.
2.26 cubic feet = 64 L
64 cubic feet
1 cup = 0.25 quarts 64 cups x .25 = 16 quarts
78 feet
8 ft x 8 ft x 1 ft = 64 cubic feet
Convert the 4 inches into feet first. 4/12 = .33 feet. Now, compute the volume by multiplying the area of 64 square feet by .33 feet, and you get 21.12 cubic feet. Sometimes cement is ordered by the yard (cubic yard) and since there are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard, you would divide 21.12 by 27 and get .78 yards.
4ft*4ft*4ft=64 cubic feet
An 8 by 8 garden would have an area of 64 square feet (8 x 8). To find the volume of soil needed to fill the garden, you would need to multiply the area (64 square feet) by the desired depth of soil in feet. So, if you wanted the soil to be 1 foot deep, you would need 64 cubic feet of soil.