Cubic feet measure volume. It is not possible to measure the number of feet in cubic feet. Cubic feet are in three dimensions. Feet are in one dimension. (And square feet are in two dimensions.)
10 m^3 = 353.147 cu ft.
The answer is specific to the product in the cu ft. A cu ft of water will be different than that of a cu ft of feathers ETC.
1 cu. ft. = 28.32 liters
1 ft = 0.3048 m (exactly) → 1 cu ft = 1 ft x 1 ft x 1 ft = 0.3048 m x 0.3048 m x 0.3048 m ≈ 0.02832 cu m
A cubic foot has (1 ft)^3. Since 1 ft = 12 in, then (12 in)^3 = 1728 cubic inches.
how many cu ft is a yard
10 m^3 = 353.147 cu ft.
The answer is specific to the product in the cu ft. A cu ft of water will be different than that of a cu ft of feathers ETC.
.07 (No. That is incorrect.) Actually there are 27 cu ft in a cu yard or .037 cu yards in a cu ft.
The cubic yards require that the width of the pile also be given. Assume the width of the pile of dirt, w , is 80 feet. V = ( L ) ( w ) ( h ) V = ( 300 ft ) ( 80 ft ) ( 10 ft ) = 240 x 10^3 cu ft V = ( 240 x 10^3 cu ft ) ( 1 cu yd / 27 cu ft ) V = 8889 cu yd <------------------
1 cu. ft. = 28.32 liters
You can't do that. Cu Ft is volume and Ft is length - the units are not the same.
If you meant cu. in to cu. ft.divide by 1728.
10 x 10 x 2/3 ie 66.67 cu ft = 66.67/27 cu yds, call it 2-and-a-half.
There are 748 gallons in 100 cu ft.
A little more than one cubic yard of crushed rock is needed. (10 ft x 6 ft x 1/6 ft = 10 cu ft = 1 cu yd + 1 cu ft)
1 ft = 12 in → 1 in = 1/12 ft Volume required to cover is 90 sq ft × 1 in = 90 sq ft × 1/12 ft = 7.5 cu ft → number of bags = 7.5 cu ft ÷ 0.8 cu ft/bag = 9.375 bags → you need to buy 10 bags