To find the amount of 5 cubic ft containers needed to cover 95 square ft, convert the 95 square ft to cubic ft by dividing by the height of the material being used (assuming 1 ft height). In this case, 95 square ft divided by 1 ft equals 95 cubic ft. Therefore, it would take 19 containers of 5 cubic ft each to cover 95 square ft at a height of 1 ft.
To find the number of square feet in 472,000,000 cubic feet, we need to know the dimensions of the area in question. If the area is a square, then you can take the square root of the volume. However, if it's a cube, you can take the cube root to find the side length and then square that to find the area in square feet.
To find the square footage in 480 cubic feet, you need additional information. If you are dealing with a cube, where all sides are equal, you can take the cube root of 480 to find the length of one side. Then, you can square this length to find the square footage.
A 12 by 12 inch tile is one square foot. That means it will take 650 tiles, plus spoilage and trim.
No, a square micrometer is a unit of area, not volume. Volume is typically measured in cubic units (e.g., cubic meters, cubic feet), not square units.
To find the volume of the microwave in cubic feet, you multiply the three dimensions together: 30 x 15 x 13 = 5850 cubic inches. Then, to convert cubic inches to cubic feet, divide by 1728 (since 1 cubic foot = 1728 cubic inches). So, 5850 cubic inches is equivalent to 3.39 cubic feet.
You can't convert square anything to cubic anything. If that were possible, then you'd be able to figure out how many gallons of carpet it would take to cover the floor in your room.
It would take roughly 66 bags to cover a 200 square ft area 2 inches thick
16 bags for every 3 inches deep
6 It depends how deep you want it.
Square yards is a measure of area, you need to purchase your sand as a volume not an area. You will need 2000 cubic feet of sand.
300 square feet x 1/2 foot = 150 cubic feet1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet150 cubic feet = (150 / 27) = 5 - 5/9 = 5.555cubic yards (rounded, repeating)
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5000 x 1/12 = 416.67 cubic feet At 7.48 gallons per cubic foot, that is 7.48 x 416.67 = 3117 gallons
Here is my take: 1 gallon of water equals 231 cubic inches 1 square foot, 1 inch tall equals 144 cubic inches (12"x12"X1") 1 square foot needs 0.624 gallons to equal 1 inch of cover (144 cubic inched divided by 231 cubic inches) 16 square feet would require 9.975 gallons of water to be covered 1 inch deep. (16*0.624) **Runsky**
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900 of them.