That would be a number to the 6th power, like 64.
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First, a square is a two-dimensional form, a cube is three-dimensional, and feet is a lineal measurement, ie., one-dimension, so no number of feet will ever equal a square or a cube. An inch is 1/12 of a foot. A square inch is 1/144 of a square foot. A cubic inch is 1/1728 of a cubic foot.
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There is no such thing as a "cubic square".
"Square cubic anything" is an unknown unit.=> If you have a number of square inches of area, divide the number by 144 to get the number of square feet.241,920 square inches = (241,920 / 144) = 1,680 square feet=> If you have a number of cubic inches of volume, divide the number by 1,728 to get the number of cubic feet.241,920 cubic inches = (241,920 / 1,728) = 140 cubic feet=> If you have a number of square cubic inches, then you've made a serious blunder somewhere up the line. You should repeat your work.
25 is a square number (5 x 5).
That would be a number to the 6th power, like 64.
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Because a square meter is two dimensional and a cubic meter is three dimensional, there would theoretically be an infinite number of square meters within a cubic meter.
To convert the volume of a cylinder from square inches to liters, you first need to calculate the volume in cubic inches using the formula V = πr^2h. Then, convert cubic inches to cubic centimeters by multiplying by 16.387. Finally, convert cubic centimeters to liters by dividing by 1000.
No, it is a square number ( 12 x 12 = 144)
625 is a square number because 25 x 25=625.
multiply the number of square yards - which is an area - by the average height in yards to get the volume in cubic yards
To calculate the number of square meters in a cubic meter when a square meter is 100 mm thick, you first need to convert the thickness to meters. Since 1 meter is equal to 1000 mm, 100 mm is equal to 0.1 meters. To find the number of square meters in a cubic meter, you divide 1 cubic meter by the thickness in meters. Therefore, there are 10 square meters in a cubic meter when a square meter is 100 mm thick.
No, 32 is a perfect square of nine and it is 4th Motzkin number.
To convert square feet to cubic yards, you first need to know the depth in feet and then divide by 27, as there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard. The formula is: cubic yards = (square feet * depth) / 27.