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.
There are 748 gallons in 100 cu ft.
10 x 10 x 2/3 ie 66.67 cu ft = 66.67/27 cu yds, call it 2-and-a-half.
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)
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