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There's no conversion factor;

LBS is weight, cubic feet is volume.

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To convert pounds to cubic feet for shipping, you need to know the density of the material being shipped. Divide the weight in pounds by the density to get the volume in cubic feet. For example, to convert 100 pounds of material with a density of 50 lbs/ft³, you would divide 100 by 50, resulting in 2 cubic feet.

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Doesn't work. CC is a measure of volume, pounds is a measure of weight. You'd get different results depending on the density of whatever material you're talking about.

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