144 cubic feet.
If it's a right angle triangle then its hypotenuse is 10ft and its sides are 6ft and 8ft
It depends on the shape. A 8ft-3ft-3ft triangle is impossible, a circle needs only one measure, a square only 1, a rectangle 2. Other quadrilaterals need more than 3. So the shape is indeterminate and, therefore, it is impossible to calculate the area.
To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply the length by the width. In this case, 6ft x 8ft equals 48 square feet. This is because you are essentially calculating the space within the rectangle, which is measured in square units.
Assuming that's a rectangle, convert from feet to meters (1 foot = 0.3048 meters), then multiply.
google the term "8ft 6 in to meters"
The volume is 128 ft3
The volume of a cylinder used in the collection of goat milk that has a radius of 3ft and a height of 8ft is 226.19 cubic feet. This equates to 1,692.02 US gallons.
3ft by 6ft by 8ft = 144ft^3conversion factor for ft^3 to cm^3 = 1 Cubic Foot = 28 316.8466therefore there are 4077626 cubic centimeters in a 3ft by 6ft by 8 ft area.144 x 28316.8466 =4077626
1/3*pi*radius squared*height of cone=volume
yes.
first you need to convert all of the measurements into one units. Lets use ft as the universal unit in this case. 8ft = 8ft (Obviously!) 2in = 1/6ft 3yd = 9ft 8ft by (1/6)ft by 9ft = 12ft Volume = 12ft
Volume: pi*62*8 = 1608.495 cubic feet to three decimal places
The volume is 13592 litres, approx.
48
There are many answers to this question... L x W = A 1ft x 48ft = 48ft2 2ft x 24ft = 48ft2 3ft x 16ft = 48ft2 4ft x 12ft = 48ft2 6ft x 8ft = 48ft2 8ft x 6ft = 48ft2 16ft x 3ft = 48ft2 12ft x 4ft = 48ft2 24ft x 2ft = 48ft2 48ft x 1ft = 48ft2
To determine the volume of the composite figure, we first need to identify the shapes and dimensions involved. Assuming the dimensions represent the lengths of various rectangular prisms or similar shapes, we would calculate the volume of each individual shape and then sum them up. For accurate calculation, please clarify the specific shapes and how the dimensions correspond to them.
Volume of a cylinder = pi*r2*height Volume = 1809.557368 cubic feet