If you have the volume for the box you could figure it out. The formula for the volume of a box is V=LWH where V=volume, W=width, L=length, and H=height/depth.
Divide both sides by LW (V/LW=LWH/LW)
You end up with V/LW=H. Plug in the numbers and you get your answer.
300cc
936 cubic cm
3 m3
56 cubic inches
358 ft2
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8.333 cubic feet
3 ft
4 × 2 × 1 = 8 cubic feet (8ft3)
3 feet deep??? then it would be 3 ft
Volume, V, of a rectangular cross-section box is length, l X width, w, X depth, d. V=lwd=8ftX4ftX2ft=64ft3
8 feet long, or 6.5 feet long. The box is 4 feet wide between the wheel wells.
that's not geometry. 6*6*5=180 in^2
22 feet. perimeter is the lenghth of all 4 sides of a square (box).
60 cubic feet
3 feet by 7 feet
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