The Formula Would Look Like This...Volume/Height *Width...60Ft3in divided By 2Ft times 3Ft. I'm Prob In Your Class.
it depends on your house size. but the average is around 60ft.
Since speed is distance/time, 60ft/0.5sec is a speed. 120ft/sec is a little easier on the eyes though.
60-ft x 180-ft = 10,800 square feet It's also just under 1/4 acre . . . roughly 0.248 acre (rounded) It would be a quarter-acre if it measured 60ft x 181ft6in or 60ft6in x 180ft
the beam has a total volume of 60ft 3 what is the maximium horizontal gap that the beam can span
The answer depends on the cross-sectional area of the beam.
The diagonals of 60ft by 40ft are 72.11 feet.
5760 cu/ft ( that's 48ft x 24ft x 60ft divided by 12)
Using the volume of the container...5ft * 60ft * .5ft = 150 ft3
60ft
1yd = 3ft 20yd x 3ft/yd = 60ft 60ft + 1ft = 61ft
In complete data. Any way let us assume the cross section of the tank is a sqaure of side 60 ft. Then its area would be 3600 ft2. So its volume would come to 3600 ft3
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60' = 1828.8 cm
they are 60ft long
60ft = 0.0183km