1.000 cubic metre = 1,000 litres
0.860 cubic metre = 860 litres
1 centimeter (cm)= 1/100 of a meter (M), so, 1x86= 86. Therefore 86cm= 86/100M or 0.86M
1 m 86 cm = 73.2 inches
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That depends on how many cubic feet of sand fit in that 50 pound bag. I can get you close, but cannot give the final answer. First convert your dimensions of the sandbox to feet. 86 inches = 86 / 12 = 7.166 feet 45 inches = 45 / 12 = 3.75 feet 6 inches = 6 / 12 = 0.50 feet Multiply the 3 together to determine the total cubic footage required... 7.166 * 3.75 * 0.5 = 13.437375 cubic feet. Once you know how many cubic feet are in your sandbag --- call it X, you determine your needed number of bags by dividing 13.437375 by X. Hope this helps.
Square feet measure area, you're looking for volume, which is cubic feet. 86 x 71 x 103 cubic inches. To get cubic feet divide by 1728 giving 363.96 cuft. If you're wanting to know the surface area of a solid with those dimensions then it is 2 x ((86 x 71) + (86 x 103) + (71 x 103)) ie 44554 sqin or 309.4 sqft
Converting cubic meters into liters has nothing to do with the substance being measured (e.g. diesel). Both are measurements of volume, and one cubic meter is always equal to one thousand liters:1 cubic meter = 1,000 liters Specific Gravity is the weight of a certain amount of a substance compared with the weight of an equal amount of pure water. In other words, we know that one gallon of water weighs 8.34 pounds, and so to find the weight of one gallon of a substance with a specific gravity of 0.86 one would simply multiply as follows:8.34 x 0.86 = 7.1724 poundsHere are instructions for finding the weight of one cubic meter (one thousand liters) of a substance having a specific gravity of 0.86:First, convert one cubic meter into gallons, because we already know the weight of water per gallon:1 cubic meter = 264.172051 US gallonsNext, find the weight of one cubic meter (264.172051 gallons) of water:264.172051 x 8.34 = 2,203.19491 pounds (This is the weight of one cubic meter of water)Finally, use the specific gravity of the substance in question (0.86) to find its weight in comparison to that of the water:2,203.19491 x 0.86 = 1,894.74762 pounds (This is the weight of one cubic meter of diesel assuming that its specific gravity is 0.86)
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86 US gallons = 325.545 liters86 Imperial gallons = 390.964 liters
86,000 ml
2.54332 litres
1 centimeter (cm)= 1/100 of a meter (M), so, 1x86= 86. Therefore 86cm= 86/100M or 0.86M
1 m 86 cm = 73.2 inches
86/3.5 = 24.57 so answer is 24 complete bottles
86 liters is about 90.98 quarts.1 liter ~ 1.05669 quarts1 quart ~ 0.946353 liters
0.1885 cubic metres.
It is 86/100, which can be simplified, if required.