The question is somewhat puzzling.
The surface area of a box is not sufficient information to determine its shape and, therefore, its size. Furthermore, surface area would not be given as 480 cubic inches since that is not a measure of area (but of volume).
On the other hand, if the box has a volume of 480 cubic inches, the answer, becomes trivial. 480 inch cubes = 480 cubic inches. Rocket science!
The total cubic feet the refigirator takes up is all you can calculate from this information. 25''x28''x66''=46200 cubic inches 1728 cubic inches = one cubic foot. 46200/1728=26.73 cubic feet
If you are asking for "square" feet, the depth is irrelevent. The area would be 85 square feet If you want a figure which takes the depth of 4 inches into the account, the number of "cubic feet" would be roughly 28 cubic feet.
it takes 12 inches to make a foot!
no; surface area applies to the square unit of measurement of a 2-dimensional surface, such as one face of a box (length and width). Volume is a 3-dimensional representation that takes the 2-dimensional surface area (length x width) and adds a 3rd dimension in the form of depth, or height. Answers in volume will always be a cubic unit of measure. Summing it up: Surface Area: L x W Cubic Area (Volume): L x W x H
With great difficulty. You can only do this if each dimension of the box is an exact multiple of the side of a cube - which is extremely unlikely. However, if that miracle happens, then you fill the box with cubes and count how many cubes it takes.
Yes Volume: Is the amount it takes to build it. Surface Area: Is how much is on the surface.
One gallon of water takes up 231 cubic inches.
The total cubic feet the refigirator takes up is all you can calculate from this information. 25''x28''x66''=46200 cubic inches 1728 cubic inches = one cubic foot. 46200/1728=26.73 cubic feet
It takes about 449 US gallons to fill 60 cubic feet.
"Square inch" is a unit of area, as of a tabletop or a piece of land. "Cubic inch" is a unit of volume or capacity, as of a bottle or a swimming pool. The two units have different physical dimensions, they're used to describe the measurements of completely different quantities, and neither one can be converted into the other one. If they could, then it would be possible to calculate how many acres of gas your car used last month, or how many gallons of carpet it'll take to re-do the hall.
100 cubic decimetres is roughly 22 gallons. Each gallon takes up 231 cubic inches so 22 x 231 = 5082 cubic inches or 12909 cubic centimetres
cubic inches is a unit of volume already. If you know how many cubic inches something takes up, then you know it's volume. ALTERNATE ANSWER: This depends on the volume that you are trying to calculate. In general, you take the formula for the volume, and plug in your units in inches. The result will be in cubic inches. FOR EXAMPLE: The formula for the volume of a sphere is 4/3 * PI * r^3. If the radius is 254 centimeters, we have to convert to inches first: 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters Using dimensional analysis, we have 254 centimeters * 1 inch / 2.54 centimeters = 100 inches. Now plug in r = 100 inches: 4 / 3 * PI * 100^3 = 4 / 3* PI * 100 * 100 * 100 = 4/3 * PI * 1,000,000 which is ~4,188,790.2 cubic inches. MUCH EASIER EXAMPLE: The volume of a cube is the s^3, where s is the length of it's side. So if the length of the side is 10, then your answer is 10 * 10 * 10 = 1,000 cubic inches.
This question cannot be answered sensibly. A cubic foot is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A pound is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that in most cases you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions without additional information. It takes only a little mental effort to compare a cubic foot of air and a cubic foot of lead and come to the conclusion that the two will have very different masses.
It takes 7.48052 gallons of water to fill a cubic foot.From wikipedia:The U.S. liquid gallon is legally defined as 231 cubic inches,[2] and is equal to exactly 3.785 411 784 litres (1 L = 10−3 m3) or 0.133 680 555… cubic feet. This is the most common definition of a gallon in the United States. The U.S. fluid ounce is defined as 1/128 of a U.S. gallon.One cubic foot is equal to 12 inches x 12 inches x 12 inches, which is 1728 cubic inches.Therefore,(1728 cubic inches / cubic foot) * (1 cubic foot / 231 cubic inches) = 7.48052 gallonsIn this case, the temperature of the water does not matter, because a liquid gallon is defined as a measurement of volume, not of weight.
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If you are asking for "square" feet, the depth is irrelevent. The area would be 85 square feet If you want a figure which takes the depth of 4 inches into the account, the number of "cubic feet" would be roughly 28 cubic feet.
That question should probably be phrased differently. Gallons are a measure of volume. So are cubic inches and cubic feet. There are 231 cubic inches in one 1 gallon of fluid, and if that fluid is water, then it weighs 8.32 pounds. There is no such thing as a cubic gallon.Cubic is a term that implies a quantity raised to the power of three. Linear distance measurements -- inches, feet, centimeters, etc. -- can be cubed. Multiplying three terms that use the same units -- length, width, and height, for example -- results in an answer in cubic units, which implies something that takes up space and has a volume. So perhaps you really meant to ask, "How many gallons are in a cubic foot?"