There is no international standard for brick size so the number of brick would vary according to where it was built.
The largest bricks are approximately 2000 cc (2 litres) in volume (depending on the country) most are smaller.
There are 28.31 litres in a cubic foot.
well lets use cubic meters. there is one hundred and eighty million cubic meters of packed earth and sixty million cubic meters of bricks. well lets use cubic meters. there is one hundred and eighty million cubic meters of packed earth and sixty million cubic meters of bricks.
152, just divide by 100.
166.1 US gallons = about 22.2 cubic feet.
414,000 gallons = 55,343.75 cubic feet
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There are 748.1 US gallons of water in 100 cubic feet.
There are no feet in two hundred cubic feet. That's like asking how many inches are in a gallon. Feet are a measure of length or distance. Cubic feet are a measure of volume. You can't measure volume in feet. And you can't measure distance in cubic feet.
748
1 acre = 43560 sq feet so 1 acre foot = 43560 cubic ft = 435.60 hundred cu ft
9 x 4.5 x 3 = 121.5 cubic inches 100 cubic feet = 172,800 cubic inches 172,800 ÷ 121.5 = 1,422.22
You may have mis typed your question. 1540 hundred cubic feet = 1540 cubic feet of course 154000 cu ft = 57.0 cu yards = 4361 Mega liters
To determine how many 8x8x16 bricks are needed to build a 30x30 structure, first calculate the volume of the structure. Assuming the structure is a cube with a height of 30 feet, the volume is 30 x 30 x 30 = 27,000 cubic feet. The volume of one 8x8x16 brick is 0.89 cubic feet (0.67 cubic feet for the 8x8 face). Divide the total volume by the volume of one brick: 27,000 / 0.89 ≈ 30,339 bricks are needed.