35x 102/12 x 92/12 = 2280 cu ft
1 yard = 27 cu ft
2280/27 = 84.5 yards
if you convert every unit to yards, to find the volume it would be (12/3)(6/3)(2/3). 12/3=4, 6/3=2, 4(2)=8. 8(2/3)=16/3 or 5.33 cubic yards
The surface of a rectangular prism would be 60 yards. This is use in math.
To determine how many 29 x 33 pallets fit inside a 53-foot trailer, first convert the trailer's length to inches: 53 feet x 12 inches/foot = 636 inches. The area of a 29 x 33 pallet is 957 square inches. The trailer's usable area can vary depending on its width and height, but assuming standard dimensions of about 102 inches wide and 110 inches high, you would typically fit 12 pallets in the trailer lengthwise and 3 pallets widthwise, totaling around 36 pallets. However, this can vary based on loading configurations and space utilization.
60.6 yards high.
A standard 53-foot trailer has a cubic capacity of approximately 3,900 to 4,000 cubic feet, depending on the specific design and configuration. This size typically accommodates various freight types and is commonly used for long-haul trucking. The internal dimensions can vary slightly, but the trailer is generally around 8.5 feet wide and 9 feet high.
To determine how high the trailer must be filled with sand, first, convert the trailer's dimensions to cubic yards. The trailer's volume is 40 ft × 7 ft × 9 ft = 2,520 cubic feet. Since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, the trailer can hold approximately 93.33 cubic yards of sand. To find the height for 67 cubic yards, divide 67 by the trailer's footprint (40 ft × 7 ft = 280 sq ft), which gives about 0.239 ft, or approximately 2.87 inches. Rounding up, the trailer must be filled to about 3 inches high with sand.
Trailer 53' - 110" high - 2 rows of 15 stacked 18 high for a total of 540 pallets
Depends on the complete trailer dimensions. Trailer width would either be 96 or 102 inches, trailer height varies considerably - if it's a typical 13'6 high cube van, then you'd be looking at 110" inches from the trailer floor to the ceiling.
Trailer 53' - 110" high - 2 rows of 15 stacked 18 high for a total of 540 pallets
A 53-foot trailer holds 3816 cubic feet of air (8' wide by 9' high by 53' long). The floor space on an 8' x 53' trailer would be 424 sq. ft.
24 cubic feet for every foot high that you pile it.
if you convert every unit to yards, to find the volume it would be (12/3)(6/3)(2/3). 12/3=4, 6/3=2, 4(2)=8. 8(2/3)=16/3 or 5.33 cubic yards
This question is impossible to answer ! How bigare the golf-balls - how wide and how high is the trailer !
The trucks are standard daycabs which most are internationals and volvos brands, as for trailers the standard delivery trailer is 45 foot long 12 foot 9 inchs high from the ground and 8 foot 5 inchs high on the inside, 98 inch wide inside, we also use a larger trailer which is 48 foot long 13'6" high from the ground and 9'3" high on the inside. We rarely use 53 foot trailers which is what you normally see going up and down the interstate. Once freight is consildated and is ready to be transported to another facility we use 28 foot trailers which are 98 inchs wide on the inside and 13'6" high from the ground and 8'10" high on the inside, we usually pull 2 of these at a time.
About 131.2 yards high.
The surface of a rectangular prism would be 60 yards. This is use in math.
There are three feet in one yard so you must first convert the dimensions to yards. The diameter would be 12 2/3 yards and the height would be 28 yards. V= 14, 106.27 cubic yards