Calculate the volumeof whatever is being paid for, in cubic feet, then multiply that number of cubic feet by the cost per cubic foot.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet so 100.00 per cubic yard equates to 100/27 = 3.7 per cubic foot. 3.00 per 5 cubic ft equates to 0.6 per cubic foot - which is definitely less than 3.7 per cubic ft.
There are 1728 cubic inches in 1 cubic foot. To convert cu ft to cu in, multiply cu ft by 1728 (cu in per co ft).1,728 cubic inches per cubic foot.
no only to cubic yards & the answer would be fractional
60 cu ft/min=1 cu ft/hr
9 cubic feet per per cubic yard
There are 27 cubic feet in 1 cubic yard. Therefore, 0.77 cubic yards is equivalent to 20.79 cubic feet (0.77 x 27).
First calculate cubic ft. 10ft x 15ft x 3.5ft = 525 cubic ft. Convert cubic ft to gallons. 1 Cubic Foot = 7.48 US gallons 525 cubic ft x 7.48 gallons/cubic ft = 3927 gallons
There are 13,500 cubic yards in 10 acres that are 5 feet deep. This calculation is based on the formula for volume: length x width x depth. Since 1 acre is equivalent to 4840 square yards, and the volume of 5 feet of soil per acre is 1800 cubic yards, the total is 13,500 cubic yards for 10 acres.
Divide the number of cubic inches by (12 X 12 X 12), ie 1728.
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.29 lb per cubic inch or roughly 500 lb per cubic ft
CFH stands for cubic feet per hour and is a measure of volume flow rate, commonly used for gas flow. CFM stands for cubic feet per minute and is also a measure of volume flow rate, frequently used for airflow in ventilation systems. The main difference is the unit of time they are measured in - CFH is per hour while CFM is per minute.