11.1 cubic feet = 0.41 cubic yards.
Six cubic meters equals 6,000 cubic decimeters.
5 inches times 6 inches times 9 inches are 270 cubic inches. 270 cubic inches are 4.42450728 cubic decimeters. 1 cubic decimeter is 1 liter. 4.42450728 cubic decimeters are 4.42450728 liters.
1 metre = 10 decimetres so 10 metres = 100 decimetres. Simple!
1 meter is 10 decimeters.
1/c when c equals the volume of each can in cubic meters.
it depends on the people and the setting and location of the cubic kilometre
To calculate the number of potatoes in 1 cubic meter, we first need to determine the average volume of a potato. A medium-sized potato typically has a volume of about 0.1 cubic decimeters (dm^3). Since 1 cubic meter is equal to 1,000,000 cubic centimeters or 1,000,000 cubic decimeters, we can fit approximately 10,000 medium-sized potatoes in 1 cubic meter (1,000,000 dm^3 / 0.1 dm^3 = 10,000 potatoes).
To determine how many 60 dm³ bags fit in 1 cubic meter, first convert 1 cubic meter to cubic decimeters: 1 cubic meter equals 1,000 dm³. Then, divide 1,000 dm³ by 60 dm³ per bag, which gives you approximately 16.67. Therefore, you can fit 16 full 60 dm³ bags in 1 cubic meter, with some volume remaining.
That depends entirely on the thickness of each tile !
To calculate how many items can fit in a cubic meter, you first need to know the volume of each item in cubic meters. Then, divide the total volume of the cubic meter by the volume of each item to determine how many can fit. Keep in mind any inefficiencies due to packing arrangements.
5182 hockey pucks will fit into a cubic yard.
To determine how many wheelbarrows fit into one cubic meter, you need the volume of a standard wheelbarrow. A typical wheelbarrow has a capacity of about 0.1 to 0.2 cubic meters. Therefore, approximately 5 to 10 wheelbarrows would fit into one cubic meter, depending on the specific size of the wheelbarrow used.