A cubic yard = 3' x 3' x 3' = 27 cubic feet = 3888 cubic inches
A 30 square foot room. That means a room that is 3 feet by 10 feet.
If you need to find the cubic capacity of a box of this size you simply multiply the three numbers and you would get 1280. This is volume of the box and the units are a cubic measurement. So the box would have a capacity of 1280 cubic feet. There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard so you use this number to divide into the cubic feet which gives you 47. 407 (rounded) cubic yards.
You're asking for a measurement of the size of a room and you already have the measurement. 275 square feet is a room that is a bit larger than 16x16 feet.
The area of the room is the result of multiplying the lengths of two walls. So if your room is 400 square feet, the walls might be 20 ft. by 20 ft., 10 ft. by 40 ft., or any other combination that would multiply out to be 400.
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.
You will need a portable air conditioner that offers 24,000 - 25,500 BTUs to cool a room of about 1500 cubic feet. This is a large sized room and a 2.5 ton unit would cool that area.
If a room is 142 square feet the measurements might be 11.5 feet by just under 12.5 feet. The square feet of a room is determined by the product of multiplying the length times the width.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet 135 cubic feet package = 135/27 = 5 cubic yards
If it's a square room then the room size is 14 feet by 14 feet
211 square feet is the room size.
260 square feet is the room size.
what size is the cubic feet
22 cubic feet in size
Square feet is two-dimensional. A flat area 20 feet wide by 10 feet deep is 200 square feet. But cubic feet is three-dimensional. Think of a box 12" wide by 12" deep by 12" high. That's a cubic foot. To determine cubic feet, take the width x depth x height (in inches) and divide by 1728.
A reasonable amount of ventilation seems to be 15 to 20 air changes per hour. Take the size of the room in cubic feet, multiply by 15 and that would be the lower bound of the amount of air movement you should expect in cubic feet per hour.
They come in a variety of sizes from 2.5 cubic feet up to around 18 cubic feet.