220*14 in*5 in*12 in = 220*(14/12 ft)*(5/12) ft*1 ft = 106.94 cu ft, approx
The answer depends on how tall the boxes are.
Which refers to the number of cubic units inside a space figure?
Volume
To determine how many smaller boxes can fit in a 28 cubic feet box, you need to know the volume of the smaller boxes. Divide the total volume of the larger box (28 cubic feet) by the volume of one smaller box. The result will give you the maximum number of smaller boxes that can fit, assuming there is no wasted space and the smaller boxes perfectly occupy the volume of the larger box.
The capacity or volume.
382 cubic inches of it.
There are: 120*45*12 = 64800 cubic feet
The Sedona is advertised as having 121 cubic feet of storage space. Your boxes only total 32 cubic feet. Given that the Sedona might not have exact height to fill the storage space to maximum capacity you should still have ample space to contain your said load. Be sure to stack like sizes flat surface to flat surface to optimize the entire storage area.
That's the "volume" of the space.
In CityVille, you can store items in your warehouse by accessing the warehouse menu from your game's interface. Drag and drop the items you want to store into the warehouse slots. Make sure you have enough storage space available, as the warehouse has a limited capacity. If needed, you can upgrade your warehouse to increase its storage limit.
the distance around a figure is called
The number of banana boxes that can fit in a 40 cubic foot container depends on the size of the boxes. Typically, a standard banana box measures about 1.5 cubic feet. Therefore, you could fit approximately 26 to 28 banana boxes in a 40 cu ft container, assuming optimal packing and no wasted space.