24 cubic feet = 0.89 cubic yards
Assuming it is round, (1) convert all measurements to feet. (2) Use the formula for the volume of a cylinder to get the volume in cubic feet. (3) Convert from cubic feet to gallons. As an alternative, you can also convert all measurements to inches, and in the final step, convert from cubic inches to gallons.
If you multiply an area (acres) by a length (feet) you will get a volume, not a length. In other words, you can't convert that to yards.
3.78m3First, convert the 60 cm to 0.6m.Multiply 3x2.1x0.6 to get 3.78. Multiply mxmxm to get m3, the unit for volume.
Convert everything to feet (10 inches = 10/12 feet), and multiply. The result will be in cubic feet.
Earth's radius is 6371 kilometers, on average. Divide that by 1.6 to convert to miles.
A 4-foot column of water that is 1-foot deep would contain 4 cubic feet of water. To convert this to gallons, you would multiply by 7.48 (since 1 cubic foot is approximately 7.48 gallons). Therefore, a 4-foot column of water 1-foot deep would be approximately 29.92 gallons.
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24 cubic feet = 0.89 cubic yards
You convert everything to compatible units. Then you multiply area x depth. I suggest you convert the depth to feet; in that case, the answer will be in cubic feet.
Assuming it is round, (1) convert all measurements to feet. (2) Use the formula for the volume of a cylinder to get the volume in cubic feet. (3) Convert from cubic feet to gallons. As an alternative, you can also convert all measurements to inches, and in the final step, convert from cubic inches to gallons.
Multiply 33.5 by 6 and then divide by 9 ie 33.5x6/9=22.33
If you multiply an area (acres) by a length (feet) you will get a volume, not a length. In other words, you can't convert that to yards.
You can convert a deep well jet pump to a shallow well jet pump by plugging the top three quarter inch opening, and drawing water in through the bottom one and a quarter inch opening.
Some deep water bacteria in the ocean use a process called chemosynthesis to make food. These bacteria can convert chemicals, such as hydrogen sulfide or methane, into energy that they use to produce organic molecules. This process does not require sunlight and is essential for supporting life in deep ocean ecosystems.
3.78m3First, convert the 60 cm to 0.6m.Multiply 3x2.1x0.6 to get 3.78. Multiply mxmxm to get m3, the unit for volume.
6-10 grand to raise the deep end and resurface the pool. More if you want other stuff done.