Measure the room in feet lengthways and widthways. Then measure the height (floor to ceiling). Then multiply all 3 measurements together and you have the bathroom in cubic feet.
E.G. 9 feet long by 6 feet wide by 7 feet high = 378 cubic feet
As you are trying to find the volume of your bathroom, it may be harder to measure due to fitted units (such as sink etc). However, just try your best to measure as exactly as possible.
length x width x height= cubic feet cubic feet/27= cubic yards
Multiply 35 feet by 20 feet by 8 feet and your answer will be in cubic feet. 5600 cubic feet.
Can't be answered with just that information. To figure cubic feet, a third dimension - depth - must be included.
I assume you mean cubic yards. 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet 5*10*4=200 cubic feet 200/27 =7.4 cubic yards
Question is meaningless. Cubic feet are cubic feet!
length x width x height= cubic feet cubic feet/27= cubic yards
Multiply 35 feet by 20 feet by 8 feet and your answer will be in cubic feet. 5600 cubic feet.
Can't be answered with just that information. To figure cubic feet, a third dimension - depth - must be included.
You need a 3 rd figure to get volume.
You don't. Cubic feet is a measure of volume. Volume is a property of 3-dimensional objects. A circle is a two-dimensional object, it does not have a volume. You could find the cubic feet in a sphere, but not in a circle.
The recommended CFM rating for a bathroom fan to effectively remove moisture and odors is around 50-100 CFM (cubic feet per minute).
To work this out you must first multiply the three numbers.108 x 2 x 1.5 equals 324 cubic feet.To convert cubic feet to cubic yards divide the figure by 27.The answer is 12 cubic yards.
You have given three measurements, which would make a solid figure of 128 cubic feet
4,000 cubic inches = about 2.315 cubic feet.
The recommended CFM (cubic feet per minute) for a bathroom fan is typically around 50-100 CFM to effectively remove moisture and odors from the bathroom.
There are 5.59 cubic feet in 125 cubic inches. To convert to inches, you would first convert to cubic feet. Then, since there are 12 inches in a foot, you would multiply the number of cubic feet by 12 to get the number of inches.
To calculate the cubic feet of dirt, measure the length, width, and depth of the area in feet. Then, multiply the three dimensions together to get the volume in cubic feet. Formula: Length (ft) x Width (ft) x Depth (ft) = Cubic Feet of Dirt.