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1yd=3 ft 1ft=12 in 1yd=36 in 2yd=24ft+1ft=25 ft 1ft/12in=25ft/x cross multiply 25ftx12in=300ft(in) divide 300ft(in)/1ft=300 in
19 ft
4yd 2ftas 1yd 2ft + 1ft = 2yd6yd 1ft - 2yd = 4yd 1ftthen + 1ft = 4yd 2ft
1 ft = 30.48 cm
The problem is to convert cubic feet to liters. Starting with 1 cu ft = 28.3168 liters 2 ft x 1 ft x 1 ft tank volume = 2 cu ft capacity If tank is only half full that would be 1 cu ft of water which = 28.3168 liters
Slightly more than 226 liters in 8 cubic feet
This tank contains V = 2ft x 1ft x 1ft = 3ft3. Alternatively: V = 0.76m x 0.38m x 0.38m = 0.110m3 = 110dm3 = 110 litres.
1ft = 30.48cm 1cu ft = 1ft x 1ft x 1ft = 30.48cm x 30.48cm x 30.48cm ~= 28317cm3 1 litre = 1000cm3 28317cm3 = 28317 / 1000 litres ~= 28.3 litres
A maximum of 957.51 gallons.
Of course not. Imagine putting that 1-foot wide ball of solid iron in a box that is exactly 1 foot square. Won't there be a lot of empty space all around the ball, except at the points where the ball touches the flat wall of the container? The empty space proves the volume of the ball (sphere) is less than the volume of the cube. If the volume is less, and if both are made of the same thing, the sphere will weigh less.
tank volume is based on cubic inches... if the tank is 4ft x 1ft x 1ft.... that is 48 x 12 x12 = 6911 cuin. divide that by 231 cuin/gal and you get approx 29.9 gallons this does not allow for the thickness of the glass or the fact that the tank will not be filled up to the very brim.
how can you write as in circle pie 1ft and 6in
1ft = 12in 768in x 1ft/12in = 64ft
1ft = 12in 131in x 1ft/12in = 10.9in
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1ft = 12in 85in x 1ft/12in = 7.083333... = 7ft, 1in