A circle is a two dimensional shape; it's width in the third dimension can be considered as either 0 or infinite; so its volume in cubic feet is either 0 or infinite.
Or to put it another way:
cubic feet are a measure of volume which is a property of three dimensional objects.
A circle is a two dimensional shape; it has no volume property. To ask what its volume is is nonsense.
This cannot be calculated without knowing which dimension is the width and which one is the length of the cylinder.
A cylinder with an 8-inch diameter and that is 10 feet long has a volume of about 3.49 cubic feet.
216.66 cubic feet
70.7 cubic feet of volume.
10 cubic feet is about 0.283 cubic meters.
There are 1.337 cubic feet in 10 US gallons.
1500 cubic feet, ft3
If the given values are in feet then 10*5*10 = 500 cubic feet
1.337 cubic feet.
1100 cubic feet
None. A cubic inch is a measure of volume. A circle has no volume.
300 feet by 100 feet by 10 feet = 300,000 cubic feet
100 cubic feet
Can't answer because with cubic yards you need a third dimension.
2,181.66 cubic feet.
There are 9 by 10 by 4 or 36o cubic feet in 9' by 10' by 4' space.