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The volume of a 10x10 square foot room is 1,000 cubic feet. To calculate this, you multiply the length (10 feet) by the width (10 feet) and the height (assuming a standard 8-foot ceiling) to get the total cubic footage.
The formula for Cubic Feet is: Length × Width × Height. For example, a 600 square foot room with a 10 foot ceiling would be 6000 cubic feet.
Cubic feet is a measure of volume while square feet is a measure of area. They do not directly convert.
120 square feet on the floor, and another 120 square feet on the ceiling. We can also calculate the square feet on the walls if we know the height of the ceiling.
There is no such unit as "cubic square feet". If you want to calculate the cubic feet of volume in a room, multiply the room's length (in feet) by its width (in feet), and then multiply that result by the room's height (in feet).
Calculate the volumeof whatever is being paid for, in cubic feet, then multiply that number of cubic feet by the cost per cubic foot.
I believe you will first need to know the height of the ceiling so that you can calculate the VOLUME in CUBIC FEET.
The volume of a 10x10 square foot room is 1,000 cubic feet. To calculate this, you multiply the length (10 feet) by the width (10 feet) and the height (assuming a standard 8-foot ceiling) to get the total cubic footage.
1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches 231 cubic inches = 1 gallon = (1,728 / 231) = 0.13368 cubic foot ========================== -- Take the number of cubic feet -- Multiply by 0.13368(or divide by 7.4805, whichever is easier) -- The answer is the number of gallons.
3 measurements are needed to calculate volume. IF your room has an 8 ft ceiling then it is approximately 800 cu ft.
The formula for Cubic Feet is: Length × Width × Height. For example, a 600 square foot room with a 10 foot ceiling would be 6000 cubic feet.
If you know gallons, multiply gallons by 0.133681 to get cubic feet.If you know cubic feet, multiply cubic feet by 7.48052 to get gallons.
2ftx2ftx2t= 8ft3
Cubic feet is a measure of volume while square feet is a measure of area. They do not directly convert.
Calculate the cubic feet. Since a foot is 0.3048 meters, you must multiply three times by this number, once for each dimension.
Johnnie Hughes
1 US gallon = 0.133680556 Cubic Feet (ft3); and 1 day = 24 hours = 1,440 Minutes. Math equation for conversion where "x=number of gallons per day" is: (x / 1440) x 0.133680556 Example: If x=30 (gallons per day), then: 0.208333 x 0.133680556 = 2.785 ft3 per Minute.