The answer is that for every cubic foot you can store 30 - 32 pounds of meat. Therefore the answer is 444 lbs to 473.6 lbs
A 7 cubic ft. freezer will hold approximately 52.362 US gallons
A 7.5 cu ft chest freezer can typically hold around 200 to 250 pounds of frozen meat, depending on the packaging and density of the meat. Generally, one cubic foot of freezer space can accommodate about 35 pounds of meat. Therefore, with proper organization and packing, a 7.5 cu ft freezer can efficiently store a significant amount of frozen meat.
The typical calculation for finding how much meat a freezer will hole is: 35-40 Lbs. per Cubic Foot. So 10 Cubic Feet should hold between 350-400 Lbs. However, it depends on the type of meat being stored. For example fatty meats like beef do not shrink as much when frozzen as say Venison or another lean meat does. The fat content of your meat is only a slight factor however. If you are storing a fatty meat you can expect to only lose a pound or two per cubic foot. I usually average it out to 37 1/2 Lbs. per Cubic Foot. I hope that helps.
A 15 cubic foot freezer can typically hold around 500 to 600 pounds of meat, depending on how well the meat is packed and the type of packaging used. Generally, a good rule of thumb is that one cubic foot of freezer space can accommodate about 35 to 40 pounds of meat. Therefore, for a 15 cu ft freezer, you can expect to store a substantial amount of meat while considering air circulation and organization.
The main advantage of a chest freezer over a regular freezer is size. The larger size of a chest freezer allows for more storage space to hold a larger number of items.
A 15 cubic foot tank will hold a maximum of about 112.2 gallons of water.
4 feet
One cubic foot is a measure of volume. A one cubic meter container could hold up about 264 gallons of water.
12 cubic feet
1350 cubic feet is the capicity of the pool which will hold 10,098 gallons of water
2 cubic feet
They measure different things. A foot is a linear measure, it measures distance or the length of something. A cubic foot (or any cubic measurement) measures the volume or capacity of a container. How much the 'stuff' the container can hold.