6000 cubic inches
65 feet * 10 feet * 1 foot : volume = 65 * 10 * 1 = 650 cubic feet or 18.41 cubic metres
Change the numbers given so they are in the same unit of length. 60 in x 120 in x 10 in = 72,000 cubic in or 5 ft x 10 ft x 5/6 ft = 125/3 cubic ft
To estimate how many golf balls can fit in a 20-foot by 10-foot container, we first need to calculate the container's volume. Assuming a height of 8 feet, the volume is 1,600 cubic feet. A standard golf ball has a diameter of about 1.68 inches, giving it a volume of approximately 2.5 cubic inches. Converting the container's volume to cubic inches (1,600 cubic feet = 27,648,000 cubic inches) and dividing by the volume of a golf ball, roughly 11 million golf balls could fit in the container, though this number would be lower in practice due to packing efficiency.
width in feet multiplied by length in feet multiplied by depth in feet (4" = .333 , 6" = .5) and divide by 27 (cubic feet in a yard) for instance, the equation for a 10 x 10 slab 4 inches deep would be: 10'x10'x.333 divided by 27 = 1.23 cubic yards hope this helps!
You will need 1.23 cubic yards.
If the question is 12"x12"x10" the answer .833 cu.ft
231 cubic inches = 1 gallon1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches = 7.48052 gallons (rounded)Volume = 15' x 10' x 3' = 450 cubic feet = 777,600 cubic inches = 3,366.234 gallons (rounded)
12 inches long, 12 inches wide, nd 9 inches high
65 feet * 10 feet * 1 foot : volume = 65 * 10 * 1 = 650 cubic feet or 18.41 cubic metres
300 cubic feet of dirt
Change the numbers given so they are in the same unit of length. 60 in x 120 in x 10 in = 72,000 cubic in or 5 ft x 10 ft x 5/6 ft = 125/3 cubic ft
To estimate how many golf balls can fit in a 20-foot by 10-foot container, we first need to calculate the container's volume. Assuming a height of 8 feet, the volume is 1,600 cubic feet. A standard golf ball has a diameter of about 1.68 inches, giving it a volume of approximately 2.5 cubic inches. Converting the container's volume to cubic inches (1,600 cubic feet = 27,648,000 cubic inches) and dividing by the volume of a golf ball, roughly 11 million golf balls could fit in the container, though this number would be lower in practice due to packing efficiency.
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width in feet multiplied by length in feet multiplied by depth in feet (4" = .333 , 6" = .5) and divide by 27 (cubic feet in a yard) for instance, the equation for a 10 x 10 slab 4 inches deep would be: 10'x10'x.333 divided by 27 = 1.23 cubic yards hope this helps!
12 x 10 x 10 look like the measurements of a three dimensional object and would represent the volume of the object. Volumes are measured in cubic feet and CANNOT be converted to square feet.
34 X 24 X 10 divided by 27 = 302.222 cubic yards Nb there are 27 cubic feet in 1 cubic yard
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