2,700 cubic feet.
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∙ 10y agoThe volume of a rectangular prism is found by multiplying its length, width, and height. In this case, the volume of the prism would be 10 ft x 18 ft x 15 ft = 2700 cubic feet.
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∙ 9y ago3000.
To Determine The Square Footage (A Unit of AREA) You Do The Following: Length x Width (in Feet) = Square Footage (written in Feet Squared or Feet^2) I think what you are asking is NOT for SQUARE FOOTAGE but for VOLUME measured in CUBIC FEET (Feet^3) VOLUME, in this case (since the measurements are RECTANGULAR) Are Determined By: Length x Width x Height (in Feet) = Feet CUBED (Feet^3 or Cubic Feet) 24 Feet x 18 Feet x 9 Feet = 3,888 Feet^3 or 3,888 Feet Cubed or 3,888 Cubic Feet Cubic Feet, Which I believe is what you are looking for, since you gave 3 measurements of Length, Width and Height; is the VOLUME with Length, Width & Height that You Gave.
The radius of the cylinder is half of the diameter, so the radius is 1 foot. The volume of a cylinder is calculated using the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Plugging in the values, the volume of the cylinder is V = π(1)^2(12) = 12π cubic feet.
To find the volume of the container, multiply its length, width, and height. If we assume the height is 8 feet as well, then the volume is 20 ft x 8 ft x 8 ft = 1280 cubic feet. Since 1 gallon is approximately equal to 0.133681 cubic feet, the container can hold around 9570 gallons of paint.
The computer was about 1 foot high, given the dimensions provided. This can be calculated by dividing the volume (3000 cubic feet) by the product of length (96 feet) and width (2.5 feet).
3000 cubic feet is equivalent to "3000 feet" in one dimension since cubic feet measure volume rather than length.
A box 5 feet wide, 5 feet long, and 1 foot in height has a volume of 25 cubic feet, so a box with the same width and length having a volume of 50 cubic feet is 2 feet in height.
The volume is 8,168.1 cubic feet.
The volume is 0.7854 cubic feet.
The volume is 70.685 cubic feet.
A 10 foot long by 4 foot wide cylinder has volume of 126 cubic feet.
Cylinder tank: Volume=(pi)*(radius)^2*(height)= about 25.12 cubic feet rectangular prism tank= (width)*(length)*(depth)= 16 cubic feet
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To calculate cubic volume you need to know all three dimensions, length, width, and height. A cube foot is one foot by one foot by one foot. Something a foot wide and a foot long, but only 6 inches high, would be .5 cubic feet.
To Determine The Square Footage (A Unit of AREA) You Do The Following: Length x Width (in Feet) = Square Footage (written in Feet Squared or Feet^2) I think what you are asking is NOT for SQUARE FOOTAGE but for VOLUME measured in CUBIC FEET (Feet^3) VOLUME, in this case (since the measurements are RECTANGULAR) Are Determined By: Length x Width x Height (in Feet) = Feet CUBED (Feet^3 or Cubic Feet) 24 Feet x 18 Feet x 9 Feet = 3,888 Feet^3 or 3,888 Feet Cubed or 3,888 Cubic Feet Cubic Feet, Which I believe is what you are looking for, since you gave 3 measurements of Length, Width and Height; is the VOLUME with Length, Width & Height that You Gave.
The radius of the cylinder is half of the diameter, so the radius is 1 foot. The volume of a cylinder is calculated using the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Plugging in the values, the volume of the cylinder is V = π(1)^2(12) = 12π cubic feet.
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Volume = Length*Depth*Height = 2*4*1.5 = 12 cubic feet