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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
23 x 53 is 1219 square inches or 8.47 square feet. To find cubic feet, we'd have to know the third dimension: depth.
53 x 53 = 2809
53 itself. It is a prime number.
Expressed as a percentage, 53/53 x 100 = 100 percent.
They very a bit but a typical 53' dry van road trailer is 110 inches inside height.
A typical high cube 53' dry van will be 53' long (of course), you'll have 110" inside height (although you could lose up to 10 inches with a roll-up door), and 96" to 100" wide, depending on specifics of the trailer, to include the model, as well as the make.
For a 53' dry or refrigerated van trailer, you'd typically be looking at an overall height of 13'6 with a 110 inch inside height (for a standard cube van - when you get into single or double drop vans, the inside height changes considerably due to the lower deck height), and overall width of 102" with 98 to 101 inches of usable space inside the cube, and 53 feet of length.
98 wide by 103 tall
A typical 53' dry van would weigh between 9,000 and 11,000 lbs.
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Depending on the model and make, somewhere in the neighborhood of $25,000 to $30,000 . Then you have highway tax, physical damage insurance, and so on. All said and done a new 53' dry van will run you about $500 a month.
Mine, which is an International 9400i hooked to a 53-foot dry van, is 73 feet long.
For a typical, normal profile, North American dry or refrigerated van trailer, the floor space will be 53 feet in length, 96 inches in width, and 110 inches of interior height inside the trailer.
a dry van trailer usually is 53 long, 102 wide, 110 tall. there are also 48' trailers
53' long 102" wide13'6" high
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