about 180 footlong subways, or loads of water.
1*4*5 = 20 cubic feet.1*4*5 = 20 cubic feet.1*4*5 = 20 cubic feet.1*4*5 = 20 cubic feet.
One cubic yard is equivalent to 27 cubic feet. A 5-gallon bucket holds approximately 0.67 cubic feet (5 gallons = 0.67 cubic feet). Therefore, to find out how many 5-gallon buckets are in 1 cubic yard of gravel, divide 27 cubic feet by 0.67 cubic feet per bucket, which gives around 40.3 buckets. Thus, you can fit approximately 40 to 41 five-gallon buckets in one cubic yard of gravel.
The room is 6480 cubic feet. If 192 tennis balls fit in (3 feet) cubed, that's 27 cubic feet and 46,080 tennis balls fit in 6480 cubic feet.
There are: 3*2*5 = 30 cubic feet
It is: 6*10*5 = 300 cubic feet
12,960 US gallons will 'fit' in 1,733 cubic feet.
Exactly 35 cubic feet.
0.141 Cubic Meters are equal to 5 Cubic feet.
1*4*5 = 20 cubic feet.1*4*5 = 20 cubic feet.1*4*5 = 20 cubic feet.1*4*5 = 20 cubic feet.
One cubic yard is equivalent to 27 cubic feet. A 5-gallon bucket holds approximately 0.67 cubic feet (5 gallons = 0.67 cubic feet). Therefore, to find out how many 5-gallon buckets are in 1 cubic yard of gravel, divide 27 cubic feet by 0.67 cubic feet per bucket, which gives around 40.3 buckets. Thus, you can fit approximately 40 to 41 five-gallon buckets in one cubic yard of gravel.
The room is 6480 cubic feet. If 192 tennis balls fit in (3 feet) cubed, that's 27 cubic feet and 46,080 tennis balls fit in 6480 cubic feet.
176.57 cubic feet.
0.6684 cubic feet = five gallons (US)
No, it is 50 cubic feet (ft3) because 5*5*2=50.
Approximately 4.7 three-gallon tubs can fit in 7 cubic feet.
infinitely many, because a square feet is a surface and a cubic feet a volume. since a surface has no volume you can fit infinitly many in a cubic feet.
The volume is 5 feet times 5 feet times 38 feet = 950 cubic feet.