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Couple of problems there . . .

1). 'Feet' describe a length, whereas 'cubic feet' describe a volume.

So they can't be converted.

2). A rectangle has no volume, since it's a plane (2-D) figure.

Much like the question, a rectangle doesn't hold water.

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