53 x 7 can only give you area (sq ft) you need a third dimension to give a cubic figure. Then you just multiply the three firgures. so if it was 2ft by 53 by 7 feet it would be 2*53*7= 742 cubic feet
It is: 3*7*10 = 210 cubic feet
Volume of sand required = 7 ft * 7 ft * 1/6 ft = 49/6 cubic feet = 8.166... cubic ft.
27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard14-ft x 7-ft x 3-ft = 294 cubic feet = 108/9 cubic yards
8-ft x 7-ft x 2-ft = 112 cubic feet = exactly 8379/11 gallons of volume.
The volume of the pipe is 1,154.5 cubic feet.
1 foot = 12 inches4.5 inches = 0.375 ft1.3 inches = 0.1 ft7 ft * 4.5 inches * 1.2 inches= 7 ft * 0.375 ft * 0.1 ft= 0.2625 cubic feet.
It is: 3*7*10 = 210 cubic feet
Volume of sand required = 7 ft * 7 ft * 1/6 ft = 49/6 cubic feet = 8.166... cubic ft.
49 cubic feet
That is 280 cubic ft.
4' * 7' * 6' = 168 cubic feet
The volume of such a box is 126 cubic feet.
4 ft X 7 ft is 28 sq ft but X 3 ft gives you 84 CUBIC ft
less than 28
27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard14-ft x 7-ft x 3-ft = 294 cubic feet = 108/9 cubic yards
3 yd * 7 yd * 9 yd = 9 ft * 21 ft * 27 ft = 5103 cubic feet.
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.