A Cubic Foot Is 12 Inches Wide X 12 Inches High X 12 Inches Deep. 12 X 12 X 12.
I assume you mean larger in area.12 in X 4 in = 48 inches squared9 in X 6 in = 54 inches squared=======================This one
If you mean inches then 12 x 5 = 60
I guess you mean 16 feet? If so, 1 foot = 12 inches therefore; 12 x 16 = 192 inches
If you mean 50 inches by 40 inches by 77 inches, the volume would be 98.03 cubic feet. If you mean 50 feet by 40 feet by 77 feet, the volume would be 169400 cubic feet.
A Cubic Foot Is 12 Inches Wide X 12 Inches High X 12 Inches Deep. 12 X 12 X 12.
Yes it should. I've been running 700c tires on my modern 29er wheels without a problem. You could also try looking for 1.5 inch 29er tires.
C as in 700C is a leftover from an old french sizing system. Doesn't say much today. Sheldonbrown.com has nice writeup about tire sizing. It's better to stick with the ETRTO marking of diameter (in mm) and width (in mm). A 700C tire will be 622 x 23-38 mm. 23 mm width for a road bike, 38 mm for a hybrid.
Four inches long and eight inches wide.
1) 23 degree c = 23+273 =296 Kelvin2) Nitrogen (Mr 28) mass in this equation ( /1000) = 0.0283) RMS velocity of N at 23 degrees c = √ (3 x R x T/Mr) √ (3 x 8.31 x 296/0.028)ROG3E
I think you mean how many inches are in 3 yards. 36 x 3 = 108 inches
I assume you mean larger in area.12 in X 4 in = 48 inches squared9 in X 6 in = 54 inches squared=======================This one
55cm x 40cm x 20cm = 21.65 inches x 15.75 inches x 7.87 inches.
If you mean inches then 12 x 5 = 60
Assuming you mean the bricks are 2 inches x 8 inches, you would need 2,520 of them.
It depends on whether you mean 15 feet x 9 feet or 15 inches x 9 inches, 15 yards x 9 yards, or metres, etc.
36 inches X 360 inches X 4 inches = 30 cubic feet.