All that can be said with any degree of certainty is that it is 31.15 cubic metres. There is no information on the shape of the room: it could have a domed ceiling or a flat one, it could be circular, or square or in the form of a very elongated rectangle or, most be mainly rectangular but with a curved bay area.
15 (square meters) = 161.458656 square feet.
A room 20 feet by 20 feet will have a floor that size.
250 cubic feet could hold 1,870.12987 US gallons. 250 cubic feet is simply L * W * H meaning that you could either have a box that is 5*5*10 feet or a cube that is approx 6.30*6.30*6.30 or a ball that would have a radious of approx 3.907963
a cubic meter is one meter cubed or to the 3rd power.
The answer depends on the context. It is incredibly huge for a room, but small for a sports stadium.
The answer is 6000 cubic feet.
300 cubic feet.
3 cubic feet = 84,950,539.8 cubic millimeters.
It is exactly 0.5 cubic feet big because cubic feet is a measure of volume.
how do you convert cubic feet to inches
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet Then, 23.7 cubic feet = 23.7/27 cubic yard = 0.8778 cubic yards
32 cubic feet = 0.906 cubic metres or 906 litres.
Cubic square feet is not a valid unit of measure. Feet is a measure of length.
There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard. So, if you have a yard of granite, you would have 27 cubic feet of granite.
You cannot work backwards from cubic feet to square feet without additional dimensions.
That completely depends on what's in the freezer. -- 5.5 cubic feet of air . . . 6.8 ounces -- 5.5 cubic feet of ice . . . 340 pounds -- 5.5 cubic feet of ground beef . . . 320 pounds -- 5.5 cubic feet of gold . . . 6,460 pounds
1 foot = 12 inch 0.15 cubic feet = 0.15 x 123 cubic inch = 259.2 cubic inch