3ft x 5ft x 6ft =90
volume = 1/3pir2h = 1/3 X 3.1416 X (3 ft)2 X 5 ft = 47 cubic feet
To find the volume of a circular spa, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder, which is V = πr²h. The radius (r) is half the diameter, so for a 12 ft diameter, the radius is 6 ft. With a constant depth (height) of 3 ft, the volume is V = π(6 ft)²(3 ft) = π(36 ft²)(3 ft) = 108π ft³. Therefore, the volume of the spa is approximately 339.29 cubic feet.
Volume of sand required = 6 ft * 5 ft * 1 ft = 30 cubic feet. A bag = 3 cubic feet so number of bags required = 30/3 = 10 bags.Volume of sand required = 6 ft * 5 ft * 1 ft = 30 cubic feet. A bag = 3 cubic feet so number of bags required = 30/3 = 10 bags.Volume of sand required = 6 ft * 5 ft * 1 ft = 30 cubic feet. A bag = 3 cubic feet so number of bags required = 30/3 = 10 bags.Volume of sand required = 6 ft * 5 ft * 1 ft = 30 cubic feet. A bag = 3 cubic feet so number of bags required = 30/3 = 10 bags.
420 cubic ft.
10x6x8= 480 ft 3
volume = 1/3pir2h = 1/3 X 3.1416 X (3 ft)2 X 5 ft = 47 cubic feet
6 ft * 5 ft * 0.5 ft = 6*5*0.5 = 15 cubic feet
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Volume of sand required = 6 ft * 5 ft * 1 ft = 30 cubic feet. A bag = 3 cubic feet so number of bags required = 30/3 = 10 bags.Volume of sand required = 6 ft * 5 ft * 1 ft = 30 cubic feet. A bag = 3 cubic feet so number of bags required = 30/3 = 10 bags.Volume of sand required = 6 ft * 5 ft * 1 ft = 30 cubic feet. A bag = 3 cubic feet so number of bags required = 30/3 = 10 bags.Volume of sand required = 6 ft * 5 ft * 1 ft = 30 cubic feet. A bag = 3 cubic feet so number of bags required = 30/3 = 10 bags.
420 cubic ft.
3 measurements are needed to calculate volume. IF your room has an 8 ft ceiling then it is approximately 800 cu ft.
10x6x8= 480 ft 3
Volume = 1/3*6*5*8 = 80 cubic feet
6 ft., 2 in.
Simple volume conversion problem. Volume of cylinder = area of circle X height Conversion factor needed = 1 ft^3 = 7.48 gal (6^2 X 3.14 / 4 X 6) ft^3 X 7.48 gal/ft^3 = 1268.95 gal
billed 6 ft 0-6 ft 3 in WWF/WWE His peak height was 6 ft 0.5-6 ft 1.25 His height today is 5 ft 9-5 ft 10.
It can be any "height" greater than zero.There are three dimensions to a volume and as the volume increases in one of them, it can decrease in another. Also, volumes have no specific shape.Assuming a cuboid, 3 cu ft could be in length × width × height:1 ft × 1 ft × 3 ft (3 ft tall);3 ft × 1 ft × 1 ft (1 ft tall);3 ft × 2 ft × ½ ft (½ ft = 6 in tall)6 ft × 6 ft × 1/36 ftetcOther simple shapes include prisms, pyramids, cones, spheres.