8 ft x 8 ft x 1 ft = 64 cubic feet
Volume is measured in cubic feet. So a cubic foot would have 1 foot height, 1 foot lenghth, and 1 foot width.
12 cubic ft.
1 cubic foot.
27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard Volume = (length) x (width) x (depth) = 10 x 4 x 1 = 40 cubic feet = 1.48 cubic yards (rounded)
40 cubic feet
Volume is measured in cubic feet. So a cubic foot would have 1 foot height, 1 foot lenghth, and 1 foot width.
A measurement of volume. A cubic foot, for example, has the volume of a cube which is 1 foot by 1 foot by 1 foot. Any shape that has the same volume as this is considered to have 1 cubic foot volume. (It could be 1 inch by 1 foot by 12 feet).
The volume is 0.7854 cubic feet.
You can't. Cubic feet is a measure of volume, while 168 feet is a simple measure of length. To calculate the cubic feet you need THREE measures of length. 1 foot = 1 foot 1foot by 1 foot = 1 square foot (measure of area) 1 foot by 1 foot by 1 foot = 1 cubic foot (measure of volume) cubic feet is squared. what # multiplied by itself is 168? 10 x 10 = 100 12.961481 is the square root of 168
You cannot. Feet is a measurement of length, while cubic feet (ft3) is a measurement of volume.
12 cubic ft.
There is no three-dimensional volume (cubic feet) in a one-dimensional length (foot).
If one was totake a point and expand it by one foot in each dimension it would be the volume of one cubic foot; an area that measures 1' X 1' X 1', essentially.
A cubic yard is an Imperial / U.S. customary (non-SI non-metric) unit of volume, used in the United States. It is defined as the volume of a cube with sides of 1 yard in length. 1 yard = 3 feet or 36 inches or 0.9144 metres A cubic foot is an Imperial and U.S. customary unit of volume, used in the United States, Canada and the UK. It is defined as the volume of a cube with sides of 1 foot in length. 1 foot = 0.3048 m 1 Cubic Yard = 27 Cubic Feett
Assuming the given dimensions are from a cuboid, the volume is 4 * 12 * 1 = 48 cubic feet
Square feet is the measure of an area, while cubic feet is the measure of a volume. They are not the same thing, so it is impossible to answer your question. Even if you converted the question to something more answerable, such as what is the surface area in square feet of a solid which has a volume of 1 cubic foot, the answer is not fixed. This is because different shapes have different surface areas even though they have the same volume. For example, a cube with a volume of 1 cubic foot will have a surface area of 6 square feet (each face of the cube has an area of 1 square foot). The surface area of a sphere with a volume of 1 cubic foot will have a surface area of (((3/4)/pi)^(1/3))^2 * 4 * pi square feet (about 4.8 square feet). In other words, in order to answer your question, we not only need to know the volume of the solid, but also the shape before we can tell you what the solid's surface area is.
A box 5 feet wide, 5 feet long, and 1 foot in height has a volume of 25 cubic feet, so a box with the same width and length having a volume of 50 cubic feet is 2 feet in height.