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It depends on the shape of the 3D figure. Your basic rectangular prism or cube is just length x width x height. Please post how to find volume for other figures if you know how. Remember, 12 cubic inches is not equivalent to a cubic foot when changing your units of measurement!

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you might need a cubic foot ruler from any stationary shop around your house. cubic foot is a pretty big unit of measurement so i suggest that you buy a big ruler.. :D.. if you cant find a cubic foot ruler, then there might not be one near your house but im sure there is one near my house cause i have one. and if you need any help with them, just write the question, and i'm there to help!

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Cubic feet measured in geometric shapes is simple in that it is merely length x width x depth.

Free form shape are much more difficult. Depending on what you are looking to use the information for, averages should work fine using the same formula.

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For different shapes, there are different formulae, to calculate the volume. In the case of a rectangular solid, you simply multiply length, width, and height (all in feet), and ge the volume in cubic feet.

For different shapes, there are different formulae, to calculate the volume. In the case of a rectangular solid, you simply multiply length, width, and height (all in feet), and ge the volume in cubic feet.

For different shapes, there are different formulae, to calculate the volume. In the case of a rectangular solid, you simply multiply length, width, and height (all in feet), and ge the volume in cubic feet.

For different shapes, there are different formulae, to calculate the volume. In the case of a rectangular solid, you simply multiply length, width, and height (all in feet), and ge the volume in cubic feet.

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For different shapes, there are different formulae, to calculate the volume. In the case of a rectangular solid, you simply multiply length, width, and height (all in feet), and ge the volume in cubic feet.

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Using this formula: Volume of a cylinder = Pi (about 3.14) x radius2 x length

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you must know the length, the width and the height. Multiply the length x width x height and you have the cubic measurement

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Change all dimensions to feet and multiply length times width times height.

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To calculate cubic feet the object must be a regular three dimensional geometric figure. In the case of a rectangular cuboid it is the length times the width times the height.

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