Well, honey, a room that's 5000 cubic feet could be about 50 feet long by 20 feet wide by 10 feet high. Or it could be shaped like a cube that's roughly 17 feet on each side. Just make sure you measure twice and cut once, darling.
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You need to include the third dimension to calculate the cubic capacity of a room
A cord of wood occupies a volume of 128 cubic feet.[1] Step 1: The volume of the room is:LxWxH = (8 yards)(8 yards)(5 yards) = 320 cubic yards------------------------------------------------------------------------------[2] Step 2: Converting that into feet where 3 feet = 1 yard, you get the following:(3 feet)^3 = (1 yard)^327 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard(320 cubic yards)(27 cubic feet / 1 cubic yard) = 8640 cubic feet.------------------------------------------------------------------------------[3] Step 3: Now you just divide:8640 cubic feet of space / 128 cubic feet of wood = 67.5 cords!!
first off since we are dealing with three dimentions it will be cubic feet. we can simply multiply all these dimentions together to get the volume. the volume is 960 cubic feet.
1. Multiply the length in inches times the width in inches, which will give you the number of cubic inches in the room. 2. Divide that anser by 144, which will give you the number of square feet in the room. 3. Example: room is 36 inches long and 24 inches wide. Multiply 36X24 = 864 cubic inches. 864 divided by 144 = 6 cubic feet.
2700 cubic feet. First, we find how many cubic feet are in one cubic meter. We get 27 from the equation 3^3 or 3x3x3. From that, we find what 5x10x2, as this is the lengths of the length, width, and height of the room. First, we focus on the 5x2 part (by the commutative property), which is 10, then 10x10 is 100. Lastly, we multiply 100 by 27. We can turn it temporarily to 27 x 1, which is 27 (as you probably know with the multiplicative identity property), then add the temporarily removed 0s, which gives us the answer of 2700 cubic feet.