The volume of 40 lbs of potting soil depends on its density, which can vary depending on the brand and composition of the soil. On average, 1 cubic foot of potting soil weighs about 40-50 lbs. There are 4 quarts in a gallon, so for a rough estimate, you could expect around 20-25 quarts in 40 lbs of potting soil.
It depends on how it is packed and grain size - average is about 7 pounds per cubic foot - pretty light stuff
A quart is a unit of capacity. A pound is a unit of mass. The two are therefore incompatible.
29.92208 quarts have the same volume as a cubic foot.
1 cubic foot is equal to 29.922 quarts. Therefore, 54 quarts is approximately equal to 1.8 cubic feet.
1 US quart = 0.0334201389 cubic feet 40 quarts X 0.0334201389 quarts/cubic foot = 1.3 cubic feet
None. A quart is a measure of volume in 3 dimensional space. So a cubic quart is a measure of "volume" in 9-dimensional hyperspace. A cubic foot is restricted to 3 dimensional space and occupies no volume in 9-d hyperspace.
There are 96 quarts in 32 cubic feet. One cubic foot is equal to 28.3168 liters, and one liter is equivalent to 1.05668821 US liquid quarts. Hence, 32 cubic feet is equivalent to 906.615 liters, which further converts to approximately 95.79 US liquid quarts.
There is one cubic feet per cubic foot.
55 cubic feet equates to 1,645.71 quarts.
11.24 cubic feet is 336.47 US quarts.
There are 4 quarts in a gallon, so a cubic gallon contains 4 ^ 3 = 64 cubic quarts.