You don't.
Cubic feet is a measure of volume. Volume is a property of 3-dimensional objects. A circle is a two-dimensional object, it does not have a volume.
You could find the cubic feet in a sphere, but not in a circle.
It depends on what you mean by a 24 foot circle: around it (circumference) or across it (diameter)? If circumference, then volume = 201.7 cubic ft If diameter, then 452.4 cubic feet.
To find the amount of sand needed, first convert the thickness from inches to feet: 2 inches is 1/6 of a foot. The area of a 20-foot circle is calculated using the formula (A = \pi r^2), where the radius (r) is 10 feet. This gives an area of approximately 314.16 square feet. To find the volume of sand required, multiply the area by the thickness: (314.16 \times \frac{1}{6} \approx 52.36) cubic feet. Finally, convert cubic feet to cubic yards (1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet), resulting in about 1.94 cubic yards of sand needed.
An answer is impossible because there are no cubic units within a circle but only square units
803.84 is the volume in cubic ft when using 3.14 as pi.
None but it will have 49*pi square feet
Assuming the 28 feet refers to the diameter of the circle, the answer is 1231.5 cubic feet, approx.
yes cubic feet are used to find area
An answers is impossible because there are no cubic units within a circle but only square units.
Without depth, the circle is a flat figure without volume ... zero cubic units.
None because volume is the cubic measurements of 3 dimensional objects and a circle is 2 dimensional
A circle is a two dimensional shape; it's width in the third dimension can be considered as either 0 or infinite; so its volume in cubic feet is either 0 or infinite.Or to put it another way:cubic feet are a measure of volume which is a property of three dimensional objects.A circle is a two dimensional shape; it has no volume property. To ask what its volume is is nonsense.
First, find the area of the circle. If the diameter is 16, the radius is 8. Formula for area of circle is pi times radius squared. 8 squared (8x8) is 64. Multiply 64 times pi (3.14). That will give you the area of the circle. For a volume of a cylinder 4 feet deep, multiply the area of the circle times the depth- 4 feet. The answer is the number of cubic feet (Your answer should be a little larger than 800- but you should practice doing the math on your own. Good luck!)