3 yd = 1 ft
→ volume = 120 ft × 40 ft × 1 ft = (120 ÷ 3) yd × (40 ÷ 3) yd × (1 ÷ 3) yd = 4800 ÷ 27 yd³ = 177 7/9 cu yd ≈ 177.78 cubic yards.
48 inches x 8 inches x 120 inches = 46080 cubic inches = 0.98765 cubic yards
120 cubic feet
A rectangular prism with sides of 6 and 4 and 5 units has a volume of 120 cubic units.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Alright, so to find the area of a rectangle, you just multiply the length by the width. In this case, 120 yards long and 40 yards wide, that gives you 120 x 40 = 4800 square yards. So, like, the area of the field is 4800 square yards. Easy peasy!
Broken down as follows: 30 feet = 10 yards 36 feet = 12 yards 10 x 12 = 120 square yards
Assuming that the form is a parallelepiped, its volume in cubic feet is the product of its three dimensions in feet: 12 X 2 X 5 = 120 cubic feet. There are 27 cubic feet per cubic yard; therefore, the volume in cubic yards is 120/27 = 4 cubic yards, to the justified number of significant digits. If the dimensions given are considered exact, the answer is 4 and four-ninths cubic yards.
The question can not be answered. It seeks an answer with respect to a measure of volume, while providing data only about the area.
Cubic yards are a measure of volume which requires a length, a width, AND a height. To calculate the number of cubic yards of air in a room (assuming no furniture), you multiple length x width x height.
120 yards x 54 yards x 2.66666667 yards = 17280 cubic yards 17280 cubic yards = 3490111.168 gallons
To calculate the volume of the area, multiply the length, width, and height: 120 x 92 x 24 = 331,776 cubic inches. To convert cubic inches to cubic yards (since 1 cubic yard = 46,656 cubic inches), divide 331,776 by 46,656 to get approximately 7.1 cubic yards of dirt needed to fill the area.
48 inches x 8 inches x 120 inches = 46080 cubic inches = 0.98765 cubic yards
No. A yard is a measure of distance. A cubic yard is a measure of volume. They do not equate. ----------- Answer 2: ----------- No, but some people (including some people who sell soil products) refer to cubic yards as yards (for example: "3 yards of compost will cost you 120$" or "The compost is 40$ per yard.").
The question doesn't say it, so we'll assume that a "120 feet circle" means thatthe diameter is 120-ft, i.e. the distance all the way across, through the center.Area of the circle = pi R2 = 3,600 pi square feet.If the dirt is one inch deep, then the volume is (3,600 pi) / 12 cubic feet = 34.907 cubic yards. (rounded)The answer is: 34.907 cubic yards (rounded) for every inch the dirt is deep.
1 yard = 3 feet1 foot = 12 inches make the transformations accordingly
To calculate the volume of soil needed, multiply the dimensions of the planter: 30 ft x 2 ft x 2 ft = 120 cubic feet. To convert cubic feet to cubic yards, divide by 27 (since 1 cubic yard is equal to 27 cubic feet), so you would need approximately 4.44 cubic yards of soil to fill the planter.
cubic centimetres is volume not weight. if it is water then it would weight 120 grams
27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard60-ft x 120-ft x 12-in = 60-ft x 120-ft x 1-ft = 7,200 cubic feet = 2662/3cubic yards