If the question is seeking the dimensions of a volume of 9 cubic feet the answer is that there are infinitely many solutions.
Take any two positive numbers x, and y and consider a cuboid with sides of x feet, y feet and 9/(x*y) feet. The volume of such a cuboid will be x*y*9/(x*y) = 9 cubic feet. Since there are infinitely many possible values for x and infinitely many values for y, there are infinitely many cuboids with a volume of 9 cubic feet.
And that is assuming the volume is in the shape of a cuboid. It could be a sphere, an ellipsoid, prism, pyramid, or any one of a host of regular and irregular solid shapes.
It is going to be cubic feet since you gave me three dimensions. (4.5 ft * 12) * (19 feet * 12) * 3 in = 36936 cubic inches = 3078 cubic feet
5,054 cubic feet.
it could be a medium van, 8 x 8 x 19 feet.
9 x 19 x 13 = 2223 cubic feet
19 cubic feet equals about 32,832 cubic inches.
There are no inches in 19 cubic feet. Inches measure length, cubic feet measure volume. You can't convert between the two.
Assuming the third measure is 19 feet, the answer is 689.5417 cubic feet.
2.625 cubic feet is 4536 cubic inches. It is 19 7/11 gallons.
0.538 cubic meters per second is about 19 cubic feet per second. (18.9992907 cubic feet per second).
288 cubic feet of "air" or 19 cubic feet of pure oxygen .
52,668 cubic ft
To determine the cubic feet space of a refrigerator, measure the height, width, and depth of the interior space in feet. Then, multiply these three dimensions together to calculate the total cubic feet capacity of the refrigerator. For example, if the dimensions are 3 feet high, 2 feet wide, and 2 feet deep, the cubic feet space would be 12 cubic feet (3 x 2 x 2).