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Well, isn't that a happy little question! Imagine a cube that is about 1.2 feet on each side. That's roughly the size of 1.9 cubic feet of space. Just enough room to hold some paints and brushes for a lovely little painting session!

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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.

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13y ago
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1 foot = 30.48 cm = 12 inch

Answer 1 = 0.9 cubic feet = 0.9 x (30.48)3 cubic cm = 25485.162 cubic cm

Answer 2 = 0.9 x 123 cubic inch = 1555.2 cubic inch

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10y ago
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1.9 cu ft = 53.8 litres.

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12y ago
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2 ft

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