2.5 cubic feet = 18.7 gallons (rounded)
regardless of what's in them. Wet or dry. Even if they're empty.
70.71 dry gallons in 11 cubic feet.
16.71 cubic feet.
89.76 gallons.
3.5 cubic feet = about 26.18 US liquid gallons or 22.5 US dry gallons.
25 US gallons and 5 pints
There are 14.93 cubic feet in a 96-dry gallon container.
The liquid conversion would be 1512 Cubic Feet = 11,310.545 Gal The Dry conversion would be 1512 Cubic Feet = 9,719.909 Gal These are all in US terms
7.481 liquid gallons OR 6.429 dry gallons (US)
There are about 38.6 dry quarts in 1.5 cubic feet.
36 cubic feet equals 925.7 dry quarts.
Cubic feet, or cubic inches, are often used. Then there are special units for volume, unfortunately, different units are used for liquids (gallons), and for dry things like grain (bushels).Cubic feet, or cubic inches, are often used. Then there are special units for volume, unfortunately, different units are used for liquids (gallons), and for dry things like grain (bushels).Cubic feet, or cubic inches, are often used. Then there are special units for volume, unfortunately, different units are used for liquids (gallons), and for dry things like grain (bushels).Cubic feet, or cubic inches, are often used. Then there are special units for volume, unfortunately, different units are used for liquids (gallons), and for dry things like grain (bushels).
50 dry L = 1.77 cubic feet.