(6 feet) x (2 feet) x (6 inches) =6 cubic feet
To calculate the volume of a bale, you would multiply its length, width, and height. For a bale that is 5 feet by 6 feet in size, if its height is also 5 feet, you would calculate the volume as follows: 5 ft x 6 ft x 5 ft = 150 cubic feet.
Answer: 30 bfExplanation: 1 bf = 12"x12"x1" OR 144 cubic inches OR 144 in3The oak beam = 6"x6"x10' OR 6"x6"x120" OR 4320 in3Therefore, to divide the beam up in to board feet (bf):4320 in3 / 144in3 = 30 bf
A concrete pit 9'x12'x6' with 1' to 1-1/2' thick walls.
Let y+x=16n (sum of two forces)r=8n (resultant of forces)suppose x
Tell me more about the number "6"? is that feet or inches?
That is 420 cubic ft.
Convert everything to feet, then multiply length x width x height. Answer is in cubic feet.
That is 4608 cubic feet, so 4608 divided by 27 cubic feet per cubic yard equals 170.6666... cubic yards Answer It depends on what the area is measured in, inches, feet, yards or metres.
4' * 7' * 6' = 168 cubic feet
2/3 of a cubic yard = 6'x6'x4" 1 cubic yard = 9'x9'x4" 1/3 cubic yard = 3'x3'x4"
24 cubic feet . . . (6'x6'x 0.67')
Volume = 11inches x 6inches x 4.5inches = 297 cubic inches
You are missing one of the dimensions if you want to determine cubic feet. The square footage of a 3'x6' rectangle would be 18 sq ft. You simply multiply the two dimensions (assuming they are already the same unit of measure.) Lets say the rectangular prism is 3'x6'x3' the cubic feet would then be 90 cubic ft. The formula for cubic feet of a rectangular prism is 2ab+2bc+2ac. In this example the formula looks like this, 2(3x6)+2(6x3)+2(3x3)=90.
The question does not specify what x and y measure. It is, therefore, impossible to answer the question.
20 x 10 x6 = 1,200 cubic inches
To calculate the volume of a bale, you would multiply its length, width, and height. For a bale that is 5 feet by 6 feet in size, if its height is also 5 feet, you would calculate the volume as follows: 5 ft x 6 ft x 5 ft = 150 cubic feet.