If 2 feet is its diameter then:-
Volume = 1/3*pi*12*7 = 7.33 cubic feet to 2 decimal places
To determine the minimum height of a 100-gallon reservoir that fits within a 2ft by 2ft square base, you can calculate the volume using the formula for volume (V = base area × height). Since 1 gallon equals 231 cubic inches, 100 gallons equals 23,100 cubic inches. The base area of a 2ft by 2ft square is 576 square inches (2ft = 24 inches, so 24 x 24 = 576). Therefore, the minimum height can be calculated as height = volume / base area, which gives a height of approximately 40.1 inches.
Volume = pi*22*7 = 28pi cubic feet.
There is 2 ft x 2ft x 2ft hole in the ground. To find the volume of the hole we multiply length x width x height of the object.So 2 x 2 x 2 = 8ft³There is 8ft³ of dirt in a 2ft x 2ft x 2ft hole.Another View:There is 8 cubic feet of air in the hole, but no dirt.
In terms of an oblong: 6in x 1ft x 28000ft 1ft x 1ft x 14000ft 1ft x 2ft x 7000ft 2ft x 2ft x 3500ft 20ft x 20ft x 35ft The above it not exhaustive - any three lengths that multiply together to create 14000cu ft will work. Other three dimensional shapes are equally possibly, eg pyramids (volume = 1/3 x base_area x height), cylinders (volume = {pi} x radius_base2 x height), as long as their volume is 14000cu ft.
To calculate the volume of a container with dimensions 6 feet in length, 2 feet in width, and 2 feet in height, you multiply these dimensions together: 6 ft × 2 ft × 2 ft = 24 cubic feet. Since there are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, the container would hold approximately 179.52 gallons of water (24 cubic feet × 7.48 gallons/cubic foot).
The Formula Would Look Like This...Volume/Height *Width...60Ft3in divided By 2Ft times 3Ft. I'm Prob In Your Class.
Volume = pi*22*7 = 28pi cubic feet.
The answer for that is 48ft^3
There is 2 ft x 2ft x 2ft hole in the ground. To find the volume of the hole we multiply length x width x height of the object.So 2 x 2 x 2 = 8ft³There is 8ft³ of dirt in a 2ft x 2ft x 2ft hole.Another View:There is 8 cubic feet of air in the hole, but no dirt.
You need another dimension to figure out how much water it can hold, you need the height, length, and width.
To do this just multiply together 2ft(*)2ft = 4ft^2 or four feet squared area=lenth times width
Easy. Width = 2ft, Length = 4 ft, therefore the Area = 8 ft.
length x width x height For example, if a box is 2ft long by 2ft wide by 1ft height it is 4 cubic feet. A cubic equation, is an equation of the form: ax3+bx2+cx+d 0 This will have at least one, and up to a maximum of three solutions in x.
It will require a minimum of three square feet of floor space.
2ft by 2ft by 5ft is a possibility
60 by 3 by 2 =360
Depends length-25ft width-10ft length - 125ft width - 2ft length - 50ft width- 5ft