0.0353 is the conversion factor. So, 48 x 0.0353 = 1.6944 cubic feet.
1359.21 liters.
48 cubic meters is 48,000 liters.
To find the volume in cubic feet, first calculate the product: (48 \times 48 \times 80). This equals (184,320) cubic inches. Since there are 1,728 cubic inches in a cubic foot, divide (184,320) by (1,728) to convert to cubic feet. Thus, the volume is (106.67) cubic feet.
292 cubic inches, 4.8L
48 cubic feet.
1695.104 cubic feet.
To calculate the volume of the tank in cubic inches, multiply the length, width, and height: 60" x 48" x 23" = 66240 cubic inches. To convert cubic inches to liters, divide by 61.02 (since 1 cubic inch is approximately 0.0163871 liters): 66240 cubic inches / 61.02 ≈ 1084.7 liters. Therefore, the tank holds approximately 1084.7 liters of furnace oil.
That would be 96 cubic feet. (6 X 8 = 48, and then 48 X 2 = 96 cubic feet) DON'T FORGET to put CUBIC FEET after the number!
Given the length 48 feet by about a 9 foot height, and a width of between 90-100 inches, your cubic feet will be between 3,240 cubic feet and 3,600 cubic feet.
Something measuring 48 feet by 40 feet by 57 feet will have a volume of 48 x 40 x 57 = 109440 cubic feet.
To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a 12x12x4 slab, first convert the dimensions to feet: 12 feet by 12 feet by 4 inches (which is 1/3 foot). The volume in cubic feet is 12 x 12 x (1/3) = 48 cubic feet. Since concrete is typically sold by the cubic yard, divide the volume by 27 (since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard): 48 ÷ 27 ≈ 1.78 cubic yards of concrete is required.
48 cubic feet = 359.065 US liquid gallons