A standard 20-foot box truck typically has an interior cargo space of about 1,000 to 1,200 cubic feet. The exact volume can vary slightly based on the truck's specific design and manufacturer. It's best to check the specifications of the particular truck model for the most accurate measurement.
At U-Haul, the smallest truck that will hold 40 cubic yards (1,080 cubic feet) is a 24-foot truck. You will also need to check the weight capacity.
That depends on what size the concrete truck is. A 10-yard truck carries about 270 cubic feet when full. An 8 cubic yard truck carries about 216 cubic feet of concrete. (Or gravel, sand, etc)
1350 cubic feet is the capicity of the pool which will hold 10,098 gallons of water
Neither a 14-foot truck nor a 17-foot truck is large enough to hold 40 cubic yards.
12 cubic feet
2 cubic feet
I assume you mean cubic yards. 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet 5*10*4=200 cubic feet 200/27 =7.4 cubic yards
A 35,200 cubic foot container can hold up to 263,314.29 gallons.
It holds 702 cubic feet.
0.785 Cubic feet
240 cubic feet equates to a volume of 1,795.32 gallons.
Do you mean a cylinder with a diameter of 5 feet and length of 12 feet? This would hold about 235.6 cubic feet or 1762.5 gallons