28 cubic meters is equivalent to approximately 987.7 cubic feet.
The number of bales that can fit onto a semi will depend on the width and length of the semi's trailer and the overall cubic feet of each bale. A standard semi trailer in North America can be 8 feet to 8 feet 6 inches wide by 13 feet 6 inches high and anywhere from 28 to 53 feet long. Small square hay bales are usually 5.25 to 6 cubic feet. So if multiple the height by width, by length, you'll get the cubic feet of the trailer, you then divide that number by the cubic feet of the hay bales to figure out how many will fit in each size of trailer.
28' x 2' x 2' = 4.15 cubic yards.
Answer: 5.185 cubic feet
28 x 9 x 8 = 2016 cubic feet (2016ft3).
35 cubic feet
That is approximately 1 cubic ft.
32-in x 28-in x 70-in = 65,720 cubic inches = 36.3 cubic feet (rounded)
28 gallons (UK) = 4.5 cu ft
28 cubic feet (1.037 cubic yard, rounded)
It is exactly 0.5 cubic feet big because cubic feet is a measure of volume.
You would need 1,260 cubic feet of mulch to cover an area of 28 x 45 feet. This is calculated by multiplying the length (28 ft) by the width (45 ft) to get the total square footage (1,260 sq ft) and then multiplying by the desired depth of mulch.