multiply the cubic inches by 3.
You have the circumference which is given by pi x d. Rounding 24/3 gives you a diameter of 8 feet. Surface area is pi x r x r for 192 square feet. Convert 2 inches to feet gives 1/6 th of a foot divide into 192 gives 32 cubic feet. There is 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard so slightly over.
V = 128 cubic feet
If each edge is six inches the volume of the cube will be 216 cubic inches.
6 feet 10 inches
A mile is equal to 5,280 feet. Therefore, a third of a mile (Th of a mile) would be 5,280 feet divided by 3, which equals 1,760 feet.
A measurement in square feet is a measurement of area, while a measurement in cubic yards is a measurement of volume. The two units are, therefore, incompatible.You can, however, convert between square feet and square yards, or cubic feet and cubic yards.
You have the circumference which is given by pi x d. Rounding 24/3 gives you a diameter of 8 feet. Surface area is pi x r x r for 192 square feet. Convert 2 inches to feet gives 1/6 th of a foot divide into 192 gives 32 cubic feet. There is 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard so slightly over.
V = 128 cubic feet
If each edge is six inches the volume of the cube will be 216 cubic inches.
6 feet 10 inches
The conversion factor is 35.31 so, m3/sec x 35.31 = feet3/sec:6,253 m3/sec x 35.31 = about 220,822.6 cubic feet per second.
From my understanding you take th eliters and multiply them by 60. So 4.7 X 60 = 282 cubic inches. Thsi is close to the cubic inches it is not exact. 5.7 X 60 = 346 5.3 X 60 = 318
Sorry but you need to be specific of what material you're talking about to convert volume to mass. Once we know the material, we know th density and can easily calculate any one by (density=mass/volume)
that depends on th type of sand
396 sq. in.
Ian Thorpe had banana feet.
250 million cubic metres