The simple answer is 48.212 bu. This is found by finding the volume in cubic feet. 2 x 10 x 3 = 60 cu. ft. Divide this by the amount of cu. ft. per bushel (1.2445 cu ft/bu) = 60 / 1.2445 = 48.212 bu. Now this may be true for water, it would probably not be true for grain. Grain will not flow evenly into all the space of the wagon and will be able to peak above the top of the wagon. The volume of the peak in bu will be dependent on the moisture of the grain, the grain type and other factors. Clear as mud right?
3 feet = 0.9144 meter (rounded) 1 meter = 3.28084 feet (rounded)
4 feet 10 inches
There are 3 feet in one yard so 18feet/(3feet/yard) 6 yards
yes, 3 feet is 36 inches.
24 inches is less than 3 feet because 3feet=36inches.
measure the width and lengh in feet and then multiply to get your answer eg. 3feet by 3feet is 9feet square
1.24 cubic yards.
no 3feet is
1.5 bushels is equal to approximately 2.12 cubic feet.
3 feet equates to three feet.
A yard is 3feet. A square yard is 3feet x 3feet; therefore, a square yard is 9sqaure feet. 5feet x 4feet is equal to 20sqare feet. To calculate the area in square yards, devide 20 square feet by 9 square feet. The answer, therefore, is 2.22 square yards.
576square feet
Bushels and square feet are not directly convertible units. Bushels measure volume, while square feet measure area. The conversion would require additional information, such as the depth or thickness of the material being measured in bushels.
3feet or 3'5 feet
The mine shaft was over 500 feet deep. The shaft of the wagon was broken.
Multiply, there are 3 feet to every yard. 1 yard=3feet.
The number of bushels of wheat in a 60 cubic feet area would depend on the density of the wheat. Bushels measure volume, so you would need to know the weight of a bushel of wheat to accurately determine how many bushels would fit in a 60 cubic feet area.