The diameter of a US penny is 0.75inches. There are 256 pennies in a square foot
Zero. There are 28.3168466 liters in a cubicfoot.
Convert everything to cubic feet. It should be easy then. Since one yard = 3 feet, 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet; also, one square foot x 1/4 foot = 1/4 cubic foot.
If the container is 1 inch deep, the area is 1 square foot.
There are 304 pennies in a square foot 16 pennies = 12 inch line. 16 X 16 = 256 *************************************************************** Despite the difference of 48 pennies between the two answers above, both answers could be correct. If pennies were square, then answer #1 would be incorrect. Answer #2 relies on the pennies being arranged in a grid pattern. 16 x 16 = 256. However pennies are circular and can be "nested" when arranged. That means that the first row would be 16 pennies. The second row would be 15 pennies, the third row would be 16 again, then 15 again, etc. Because of the nesting, additional rows can be added in the same square foot of space. I haven't tried to see how many more pennies could be accommodated by this nesting (or "staggering") so I don't know if the 304 is an accurate count in such a case. However there would certainly be more pennies per square foot in a nested arrangement than in a grid arrangement.
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The diameter of a US penny is 0.75inches. There are 256 pennies in a square foot
256 pennies in one square foot. 16pennies in a row = 12 inches
There is a foot, a square foot, and a cubic foot, but there is no such thing as a square cubic foot. A foot and a square foot have no volume, so they're not related to gallons in any way. One cubic foot is the same volume as 7.48052 gallons. (rounded)
There is no conversion. Cubic feet is for volume while square feet is for area.
Not possible to answer - a cubic foot is a measurement of volume, a square mile is a measurement of area!
Zero. There are 28.3168466 liters in a cubicfoot.
A square foot has no volume. if you are asking how many gallons are in a cubic foot the answer id 7.4805195.
The units are incompatible. Cubic measurements are for volume, square measurements are for area.
There are 144 square inches in a square foot and 1.728 cubic inches in a cubic foot. So you have 7,776 square inches and that would give you 7,776 cubic inches. That would be 4.5 cubic feet.
A square foot is a unit of area. A cubic foot is a unit of volume. The two units are therefore incompatible.
m3 is the unit of volume, where as square foot is of area. There is no relation.