Assuming that the shape of the stadium is a rectangular prism, and using the equation for the area of a rectangular prism (LxWxH=V) you can say that 600x400x100=V 240000x100=V 24000000=V The number of cubic feet that it would take to fill the stadium is 24000000 cubic feet.
79.25 gallons or 10.59 cubic feet.
7222 cubic feet of water is equal to approximately 54,024.3 US gallons. (1 cubic foot = 7.480519481 gallons)
500,000 Imperial gallons equals 80,272 cubic feet 500,000 US gallons equals 66,840 cubic feet A cubic tank measuring 43 feet on all sides would hold the Imperial amount, and a little over 40 feet on all sides would hold the US amount.
I don't think you can convert a cubic dimension into a squared dimension as a cubic dimension applies to volume and a squared dimension applies to area. Length X Width = Area (squared dimension); Length X Width X Depth = Volume (cubic dimension). One square yard = nine square feet; One cubic yard = 27 cubic feet.
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48 million cubic feet (length x width x height)
approx 3.2 billion.....based on amount of smarties per cubic feet and cubic feet of wembley ( 3.2 million)
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You would need 48 cubic feet of corn.
The volume you are trying to fill is 120000 cubic feet(100 x 100 x 12)1 cubic foot = 6.22883288 Imperial gallonsSo your pond of 120000 cubic feet would take about 747456 gallons to fill.or1 cubic foot = 28.3168466 litresSo your pond of 120000 cubic feet would take about 3397920 litres to fill.
It takes 59.84 gallons to fill eight cubic feet.
It would take 135 cubic feet = 5 cubic yards.
4374 cubic feet.
Do you mean cubic feet? If mean square feet you need to multiply by the average depth of the pool. This would give you cubic feet. Then you would convert cubic feet to gallons. I think there are approx. 7.5 gallons/cubic ft. So...if you meant cubic feet then it would equal approx 260,000 gallons. WOW, that's a big pool.
40 cubic feet.
.936 cubic feet
37.33 cubic feet