1 cubic foot = 7.4805 US gallons (rounded)
39 cubic feet = 291.74 US gallons (rounded)
Approximately 4.7 three-gallon tubs can fit in 7 cubic feet.
163 55-gallon drums.
A cubic yard is equivalent to 27 cubic feet. Since a one-gallon can holds approximately 0.133 cubic feet, you can fit about 202 one-gallon cans in a cubic yard box (27 cubic feet divided by 0.133 cubic feet per gallon). However, this is a theoretical maximum; practical considerations like the shape of the cans and how they are arranged may reduce that number.
A 1 cubic yard box is equivalent to 27 cubic feet. Since a 1-gallon paint can occupies approximately 0.133 cubic feet, you can fit about 203 one-gallon paint cans in a 1 cubic yard box (27 cubic feet ÷ 0.133 cubic feet per can ≈ 203). However, practical factors like spacing and packaging may reduce this number.
One cubic yard is equivalent to 27 cubic feet. A 5-gallon bucket holds approximately 0.67 cubic feet (5 gallons = 0.67 cubic feet). Therefore, to find out how many 5-gallon buckets are in 1 cubic yard of gravel, divide 27 cubic feet by 0.67 cubic feet per bucket, which gives around 40.3 buckets. Thus, you can fit approximately 40 to 41 five-gallon buckets in one cubic yard of gravel.
12,960 US gallons will 'fit' in 1,733 cubic feet.
To estimate how many one-gallon bottles will fit into a 53-foot trailer, we first need to consider the dimensions of the trailer. A standard 53-foot trailer has a volume of about 3,500 cubic feet. Assuming each one-gallon bottle has a volume of approximately 0.133 cubic feet, you can fit around 26,000 one-gallon bottles in a fully loaded trailer, depending on the arrangement and packaging efficiency.
To determine how many yards of gravel fit into a 55-gallon drum, you first need to convert gallons to cubic yards. A 55-gallon drum holds about 0.2 cubic yards (since 1 cubic yard equals 201.97 gallons). Therefore, approximately 0.2 cubic yards of gravel can fit into a 55-gallon drum.
A bushel is a set measure of volume equal to 1.25 cubic feet so and there are 0.156 cubic feet per gallon so 5 bushels of grain would fit in a 40 gallon drum which in the case of dry corn would weigh 280 pounds.
infinitely many, because a square feet is a surface and a cubic feet a volume. since a surface has no volume you can fit infinitly many in a cubic feet.
Find out how many cubic feet the room is and how many cubic feet the soccerball is and divide
About 2.0572 5-gallon buckets of sand in 1.6 cubic feet.