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How to convert Square (something) to Cubic (something) ... One of the most common questions I am asked, is how to convert square feet to cubic feet. My answer has always been, "You can't." Since cubic feet has an extra dimension, you could fit an unlimited number of square feet into cubic feet.
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・ 1 Measure the length, width and depth in feet of the area to be filled with concrete. ・ 2 Multiply the length by the width and the depth. For example, 20 feet long by 12 feet wide by .5 feet... ・ 3 Divide the answer by 27 to convert into ...
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・ 1 Use a ruler or measuring tape to measure the length of the box you will be shipping. The length, in... ・ 2 Measure the width of the box by determining the length of the shorter side of the box. ・ 3 Fold the box closed and measure how ma...
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The cubic feet would be referring to volume, which is computed by multiplying together the height and width and thickness of the paper. ... How do you calculate cubic feet from inches: 8 1/2 X 11 sheet of paper that is 3/4 inches thick?
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I'm trying to calculate cubic feet from the dimensions of a machine given in inches. ... Thu the volume in cubic feet is ... 39/12 x 79.5/12 x 91.5/12 = 134.708 cubic feet...
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Math question: How do you calculate cubic feet of a cylinder? Johnnie Hughes ... Discuss the question "How do you calculate cubic feet of a cylinder?"
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To calculate a truckbox or one with a simple angle, measure Height, Width, Top depth and Bottom depth. and use the formula (HxWx(TD+BD)/1728)/2 to convert it to cubic Ft.
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Concrete is used and sold on a cubic volume basis (usually by cubic yards although some places will sell by cubic feet). When converting between cubic yards / cubic feet / cubic inches use the following conversion factors: ... To calculate how much concrete you would need to order to pour a slab use the following formula:
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