Either convert everything to feet first (e.g., 13 feet = 13/12 inch), and multiply; then you get the result directly in cubic feet. Or, multiply the inches first; the result will be in cubic inches; if you divide this by 12 cubed (1728), the result will again be in cubic feet.
Either convert everything to feet first (e.g., 13 feet = 13/12 inch), and multiply; then you get the result directly in cubic feet. Or, multiply the inches first; the result will be in cubic inches; if you divide this by 12 cubed (1728), the result will again be in cubic feet.
Either convert everything to feet first (e.g., 13 feet = 13/12 inch), and multiply; then you get the result directly in cubic feet. Or, multiply the inches first; the result will be in cubic inches; if you divide this by 12 cubed (1728), the result will again be in cubic feet.
Either convert everything to feet first (e.g., 13 feet = 13/12 inch), and multiply; then you get the result directly in cubic feet. Or, multiply the inches first; the result will be in cubic inches; if you divide this by 12 cubed (1728), the result will again be in cubic feet.
Either convert everything to feet first (e.g., 13 feet = 13/12 inch), and multiply; then you get the result directly in cubic feet. Or, multiply the inches first; the result will be in cubic inches; if you divide this by 12 cubed (1728), the result will again be in cubic feet.
11.5 inches
25 feet by 13 feet by 4 inches deep = 4.01 cubic yards
A hole 40 inches deep by 12 inches wide has a volume of: 2.62 cubic feet.
67 inches high 33 inches wide and 34 deep is 43.5 cubic feet.
1.963 cubic feet
35 cubic feet
The interior capacity of this sharp microwave is 1.4 cubic feet. The interior of this microwave oven are 17-1/2" wide by by 9-7/8" tall by 14-15/16 inches deep
24 cubic feet = 0.89 cubic yards
28.9 cubic feet. But that is not the cubic feet of refrigerated area if that is what you are trying to find out.
A refrigerator that is 64 inches high, 27 inches deep and 30 inches wide has a volume of 30 cubic feet.
31/3 cubic yards.
A round hole 12" in diameter and 54" deep has a volume of about 3.5 cubic feet.