These are two different measurement units describing different quantities. Square feet measure area (flat), and cubic feet measure volume (3-dimensional). So this question cannot be answered.
so basically 1-6 because 1 cubic foot is a cube and there are six squares to make a cube so u can say 1 for each face or 6 because there's 6 faces
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∙ 13y agoThere are 144 square feet in a cubic foot. This is because to calculate the number of square feet in a cubic foot, you need to multiply the length, width, and height of the cubic foot together, which are all 12 feet each. So, 12 x 12= 144.
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∙ 15y agoInfinity. You can not directly compare area with volume.
Imagine a sheet of material one foot square, but incredibly thin. Imagine that this sheet of material was so thin, that no matter how many you stacked on top of each other the pile never got any taller. Now ask how many it would take for the stack to reach one foot in height. This is why you can not compare area with volume.
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∙ 14y ago1 acre is equal to 43560 square feet. Therefore, expressed as a vulgar fraction in its simplest form, an acre is equal to 9000/43560 = 25/121, or twenty-five hundred and twenty-firsts of an acre.
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∙ 13y agoNone
A sq ft is a measure of area.
A cubic ft is a measure of volume.
Area and volume measure different things.
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∙ 16y agoThere are 100 square yards to 900 square feet. Ref: http://www.Google.co.in/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&q=convert+900+square+feet+to+square+yards&meta=
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∙ 6y ago9000 sq ft is a measurement using the imperial system of an area.
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∙ 8y ago1 cubit = 1.5 feet so 9000 cubit feet = 14,500 square feet.
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∙ 6y agoIt is a measure of area equivalent to 836.13 square metres, approx.
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To convert square feet to cubic feet, you need to multiply by the depth. In this case, 950 square feet at 6 inches deep would be 47.5 cubic feet (950 sq ft * 0.5 ft).
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 convert square feet to cubic feet, you need to know the height or depth of the area. If the height is 10 feet, then 160 square feet would equal 1600 cubic feet (160 sq ft x 10 ft = 1600 cu ft).
Cubic feet is a measure of volume while square feet is a measure of area. They do not directly convert.
To find the square footage from cubic feet, you need to know the height of the space. If the height is 1 foot, then the square footage would also be 386 square feet. If the height is different, you would need that information to calculate the square footage.
624 cubic feet
Square feet is 2-dimensional while cubic feet is 3-dimensional, so they cannot convert.
To convert square feet to cubic feet, you need to multiply by the depth. In this case, 950 square feet at 6 inches deep would be 47.5 cubic feet (950 sq ft * 0.5 ft).
None!!! The answer would be in 'CUBIC Feet'. Square feet is a measure of area. Cubic feet is a measure of volume. However, 10 ft X 10 ft X 8 ft = 800 cu.ft.
(3,600 square ft) x (1 ft) = 3,600 cubic ft.1 cubic yard = 27 cubic ft3,600 cubic ft = 3,600/27 = (133 and 1/3) cubic yards
There are 27 cubic feet in 1 cubic yard. This conversion is common when working with volume measurements, such as in construction or landscaping.
Cubic meters CANNOT equal any square measurement
To find the square footage from cubic feet, you need to know the height of the space. If the height is 1 foot, then the square footage would also be 386 square feet. If the height is different, you would need that information to calculate the square footage.
Zero. Cubic feet measure volume and square feet measure area. You cannot convert between them.
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Cubic ft and square feet cannot be compared. -They are totally different.
Sorry, but you cannot mix units. You can say square feet in a square yard (9), or cubic feet in a cubic yard (27), but not square feet in a cubic anything.