My friend, you just said the height. :P You just said that it is a 40 feet high cube. Since a cube has equal lengths all over, the width would obviously be 40 feet as well.
If you are asking for the volume, it would be 20 x 20 x 20 = 8000 cubic feet
You don't give enough info to solve the problem. What is the density of coffee? Is the container a cube 20 feet on each side, or some other shape?
The volume of a cube with seven feet is 7x7x7 or 343 cubic feet.
A 3 foot cube has edges that are three feet long and a total volume of 27 cubic feet. 3 cubic feet describes a cube with edges the cube root of 3 long. (about 1.44225 feet)
My friend, you just said the height. :P You just said that it is a 40 feet high cube. Since a cube has equal lengths all over, the width would obviously be 40 feet as well.
If you are asking for the volume, it would be 20 x 20 x 20 = 8000 cubic feet
40 feet FR container means ; 40 feet long FLAT RACK container which is used to load over dimensional cargo that cannot be accomodated or loaded into a normal container, there is also 20 feet FLAT RACK container. The rates are usually higher than the normal containers and availability is limited. Zaheer Intercity Freight Dammam
The same as the container that's used to hold the water while it freezes ! An ice-cube can be as small as 1 inch square - or hundreds of feet !
If the container's shape is a cube then the volume is 226.53 cubic meters.
0.8 x12 =9.6inch Hence it is 9.6" x 9.6" x 9.6" cube 0.8 x12 =9.6inch Hence it is 9.6" x 9.6" x 9.6" cube
More information is required. Is the container a cube? Or a rectangular block, for example, 20 x 10 x 5? Is it a sphere? In this case, is 20 feet the radius or the diameter? Is is a cylinder? In this case, you need radius and height.
Assuming the container's dimensions are 20ft x 8ft x 8ft, which is a standard size, the total volume is 1280 cubic feet. One gallon of paint typically covers around 350-400 square feet. Therefore, you would need approximately 3-4 gallons of paint to cover the interior of a 20-foot freight container with two coats.
l*w*h = 40*40*40 = ft^3
1 X D ≈ 4.83 ft x 3.5 ft x 3.75 ft (max of 62 cubic feet gross in each container)
According to APL's website (APL is a container supplier) a 40' container holds:standard steel container: 67.7 m3.high cube steel container (1ft higher than standard 40 ft container): 76.4 m3.
You don't give enough info to solve the problem. What is the density of coffee? Is the container a cube 20 feet on each side, or some other shape?