The volume of such a box is 126 cubic feet.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet.
A yard is 3 feet so 3 feet cubed would be 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard
The volume of a cylinder is calculated using the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Since the cylinder is 8 feet wide, the radius is half of that, which is 4 feet. Plugging these values into the formula, the volume is approximately 201 cubic feet.
If you are trying to figure out the 40lb bags of dirt they sell at the store... It takes about 50 of those to equal 1 (cubic) yard of dirt. I just had to do the research on it too. there are 3 feet in a yard so i figure cubic feet and cubic yard would be the same principle. 1 1/2 bags would seem right.
To convert a cord into cubic feet, you need to know the dimensions of the cord being measured. One cord typically measures 128 cubic feet, with a standard size of 4 feet high, 4 feet wide, and 8 feet long. If the cord being measured differs in size, you can calculate the cubic feet by multiplying the length, width, and height measurements together.
That is 187.5 cubic ft.
3 measurements are needed to calculate volume. IF your room has an 8 ft ceiling then it is approximately 800 cu ft.
That is 355.25 cubic ft.
81 cubic feet Why? 3 X 3 = 9 (9)^2 = 81
60 cubic feet
None, to work out cubic feet you need three dimensions, 3 feet x 20 feet is 60 square feet, to get to cubic feet you need another dimension.
12.36 ft^3
Volume of sand required = 6 ft * 5 ft * 1 ft = 30 cubic feet. A bag = 3 cubic feet so number of bags required = 30/3 = 10 bags.Volume of sand required = 6 ft * 5 ft * 1 ft = 30 cubic feet. A bag = 3 cubic feet so number of bags required = 30/3 = 10 bags.Volume of sand required = 6 ft * 5 ft * 1 ft = 30 cubic feet. A bag = 3 cubic feet so number of bags required = 30/3 = 10 bags.Volume of sand required = 6 ft * 5 ft * 1 ft = 30 cubic feet. A bag = 3 cubic feet so number of bags required = 30/3 = 10 bags.
Square feet is 2-dimensional while cubic feet is 3-dimensional, so they cannot convert.
To calculate the volume of concrete needed for the sidewalk, first convert the 4 inches thickness to feet (4 inches = 1/3 feet). Then, multiply the length (40 ft) by the width (3 ft) by the thickness in feet (1/3 ft) to get the total volume in cubic feet. This comes out to be 40 ft * 3 ft * 1/3 ft = 40 cubic feet of concrete needed for the sidewalk.
22 x 30 x 3.25 = 2145 cubic feet (2145 ft3)
Do the math...1 yd=3 ft. So, 3'x3'x3'=27 cu ft (or 1 cu yd). 27 cu ft x 12 cu yd=324 cu ft!