so you can use the least amount of paper to make the box. or wrap the box.
CTN = Carton Basically the size of the box it comes in.
To find the dimensions of a box that contains twice as many cubes as a 2x3x4 box, we first calculate the volume of the smaller box: 2 x 3 x 4 = 24 cubic units. Since the larger box contains twice as many cubes, its volume must be 2 x 24 = 48 cubic units. To determine the dimensions of the larger box, we need to find three numbers that multiply together to give 48. One possible set of dimensions could be 4 x 4 x 3, as 4 x 4 x 3 = 48 cubic units.
the asnwer: a box, the volume of a box is defined by length x width x height or lxwxh, thus, something having dimensions of # by # by # is a box.
No, it's not that simple. the volume of a box, if let us say (for simplicity's sake) it is cubical in shape, is the length cubed (or if it is rectangular, it is length x width x height). So let us say we have a cubical box 2' on an edge. Its volume is 2x2x2=8 cubic feet. Now let us say that we double the length of an edge. Now we have 4x4x4=64 cubic feet. It has eight times the volume of the smaller box. If we are dealing with a rectangular box rather than a cubical box, the calculations are more complicated, but it remains true that the volume grows much faster than the linear dimensions.
Since a bushel is a unit of measurement, it can look like anything -- a basket, a wooden box, a cardboard box, even a bag of the correct dimensions. It just has to contain 2,150 cubic inches. This is approximately 10 inches by 12 inches by 17.9 inches.
You would have to contact the manufacturer to be positive, but most builders assume volumetric dimensions. Therefore, the inside dimensions of the box probably total up to 248.891 cubic feet, or perhaps slightly over that.
The simple answer is that it has a volume of a bushel. A bushel is about 35 liters or about one and a quarter cubic feet. The imperial bushel is about 3% larger. As for the actual dimensions of a bushel basket, I would have to get back to you on that, but I would guess about 18" diameter and a foot tall.
It depends on the size of a box, whether you mean a bushel, a peck, or what. One source says they got 116 peaches in a bushel box. However, bushels are measured by weight rather than number, and a bushel of peaches is 50 pounds. A peck is a quarter bushel, so that could be around 29 peaches if you use the number from the source mentioned above. There are 2-3 peaches in a pound, depending on the size of the peaches, and there are roughly 50 pounds in a bushel. As a side note, bushel sizes vary with the type of fruit. A bushel of apples is 48 pounds. Also, if you mean the flat kind of wooden box with a plastic form to hold the peaches in a pattern in a single layer, the fruitstands in my area normally have 48 peaches to a box.
Toyota Tundra Ext Cab Short Box Dimensions.
It depends on the size of the box. A bushel is 2,150.42 cubic inches, so if you take the width times the length times the depth of the box (in inches), you should be able to figure the rest of it out. If not, someone here at WikiAnswers will be happy to help!
A bushel is a unit of dry volume and is used as a unit of mass or weight. So a bushel of oats in the USA is equal to 14.51Kgs, in Canada 15.52Kgs. The name derives from the 14th Century, meaning a Box
That depends on the dimensions of the shoe box, now doesn't it? It's the product of the three dimensions.
Your dimensions are for a square. You need one more dimension for a box.
Refer to a matter density table or fill a bushel container & then weigh it.===Weight versus volumeA recurring problem -- an incessant, nagging, chronic one -- is the confusion people have with weight and volume. They are NOT the same. Weight is an indirect measure of mass, whereas volume is an direct measure of space. Think of it this way: a pound of feathers and a pound of rocks have the same weight (which means they have the same mass, since weight is a function of mass, and they therefore represent the same amount of matter -- stuff!) But they do not occupy the same volume. Clearly, a pound of feathers will take up way more space than a pound of rocks.Or think of it THIS way: If you have a shoe box filled with feathers and an identical shoe box filled with rocks, which will weigh more? Clearly, the box of rocks. Both the feathers and the rocks occupy the same volume -- a shoe box -- but the box of rocks has greater mass and, hence, greater weight.Which brings us -- tada! -- to a bushel. A bushel is a unit of volume, just like a shoe box is. If you have a bushel of feathers, it will weigh less than a bushel of rocks -- or a bushel of corn, or a bushel of buckwheat, or a bushel of apples. In other words, you are going to have to find a table that shows how much a bushel of whatever it is you have weighs, because a bushel of each substance will weigh something different.
The dimensions of a Kleenex box are length, width and height. The volume of the box is equivalent to length times width times height.
As long as the cubes are 1x1x1 then any box with an equivalent volume would hold the same number of cubes. The volume of the 3x4x10 box is 120. So a box with the dimensions 1x1x120 would work just as well as a box with the dimensions 12x10x1 or 2x5x12.