8 inches x 8 inches = 64 square inches = the area of the piece of paper. Length and width are used to find the area of an object, not the volume (cubic inches). To find the volume of the piece of paper you need to know the depth of the sheet of paper. You might be able to find this out with a Google search.
well it is about 8inches long.
An A6 piece of paper is 4.1 inches by 5.8 inches.
It does not work like this, an inch is a unit of length, a square inch is a unit of area and a cubic inch is a unit of volume.
201.1 cubic inches for every inch long the piece of pipe is.
If cutting off 5 inches left 4 inches, then the original length of one piece was 9 inches. The other piece was also 9 inches. Therfore the original piece of construction paper was 18 inches
Zero. A sheet of paper has no capacity or volume. A good way to visualize "cubic feet" is to think about how much water the object could hold inside of it, like quarts or gallons. A "cubic foot" is just another way of describing a space that can hold about 7 and a half gallons. If an object has no space inside it, like a sheet of paper, then it has no gallons and no cubic feet.
A Regular American/Canadian piece of paper is 8.5inches by 11 inches. All the paper has to be is big enough to hit the big to come out.
It has 156 cubic inches
.004 inches thick
35*4*3=420 cubic inches≈0.243055555555556 cubic feet
9 inches
You've given only two dimensions, so what we have so far is a flat surface ... likea large piece of shelf paper that's 64 inches long and 24 inches wide. That flatstrip of paper has an area of (64 x 24) = 1,536 square inches, or 102/3 square feet.It has no cubic measurement at all until you give it a third dimension, make a box out of it,and tell us what the height is.All we can tell you now is that if you make a box with that flat 64 x 24 as its bottom,the volume of the box will be 1.125 cubic feet for every inch of height.