26
1375
95 to 110
The total surface of the base is 2206 square feet (approx). The area of the top, if there is any, will be the same. The area of the side walls is 1582 square feet (approx).
102" wide and 53' long
According to the NFL : rulebook/beginnersguidetofootballThe football field is 100 yards long and 53 yards wide.There are two endzones that are 10 yards.There are 3 feet in a yardSo:Without endzones: (100 X 3) X (53 X 3) = 300 X 159 = 47,700 square feetWith Endzones (plus 10 yards on each end) (120 X 3) X (53*3) = 360 X 159 = 57,240 square feet
A 53-foot trailer holds 3816 cubic feet of air (8' wide by 9' high by 53' long). The floor space on an 8' x 53' trailer would be 424 sq. ft.
A square gaj is 9 square feet So 53 square gaz is 53 x 9 Do the multiplication and you will get the answer in square feet
In order to be legal on the road, the maximum width of the trailer is 8.5 feet. That means that a 53 foot trailer with 1375 cubic feet of capacity would end up being 3 feet tall.
13.25 square feet.
8.83 square feet.
4013 cubic feet for a standard 53' dry van. See related link for source
53' x 28' = 1,484 square feet.
Assuming you are going to stack the contents the same height as they were in the semi trucks, and that each semi trailer was 53 feet long by 8 feet wide, it would take 848 square feet.
53 yd2
450
About 40,000 pounds worth, which is enough to fill a 53-foot trailer to about three feet deep. It would be silly to use a 53-foot trailer for a load like that, so they'd use a short trailer.
The interior dimensions of a 53' semi trailer is 52 feet in length and 99 inches in width. The capacity is 4050 cubic feet.