Cubic measurements are found by multipying width by length by height. If a box measures 3 ft wide by 2 ft long by 1 ft high it is 6 cubic feet.
Cubic centimetres and millilitres.
A cubic measurement is a volume measurement. To calculate volume, multiply Area x Height (or Depth).
7 feet by 14 feet = 98 square feet 98 square feet by 4 feet = 392 cubic feet There are 9 square feet in a square yard, and there are 29 cubic feet in a cubic yard.... so 392 cubic feet = 14.519 cubic yards
No answer 9 and 12 are only two measurements such as width and length 108 SQUARE feet = 9 feet x 12 feet For a CUBIC measurement also need the height measurement Example: height of 10 feet = 9 x 10 x 12 = 1080 cubic feet
The units are incompatible. Cubic measurements are for volume, square measurements are for area.
The units are incompatible. Cubic measurements are for volume, square measurements are for area.
You cannot turn cubic metres to square metres as they are 2 different types of measurements.
Square feet and cubic feet are units of different measurements. Square feet is a unit of area. Cubic feet is a unit of volume.
Cubic inches and square yards are two different measurements so this question cannot be answered.
cant get cubic from 2 measurements this is 164.43 square meters
No. A squared measurement has an exponent of two. Cubic measurements have an exponent of three. Ex. 22 = 2 * 2 = 4 23 = 2 * 2 * 2 = 8
Gallons are determined by cubic feet. Cubic inches can be converted into cubic feet, but three measurements are needed to find cubic inches. Two measurements result in square feet, and it's impossible to determine gallons from that.
If you use a converter, you can do this with other measurements as well.1 mile = 1.6 km = 1600m836109 square miles = 2,165,512.373039 km = 2,165,512,373.039 cubic meters
None. You cannot convert cubic measurements to non-cubic measurements. 1 Cubic foot= 0.028316 Cubic Meter.
You have given three measurements, which would make a solid figure of 128 cubic feet
There are 27 cubic feet in 1 cubic yard. This conversion is common when working with volume measurements, such as in construction or landscaping.