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How do you find the volume in cubic feet? - Answers
Multiple the 3 dimensions together. (e.g.: 2 Ft * 3 FT * 4 FT = 24 cubic ft) If you want to know the dimensions of a cube that would be equivalent to 24 cubic feet do these calculations: 24 ^ (1/3) = 24 ^ ~.3 = ~2.89 ft^3 Note "~" = "approximately" check: 2.89 ft * 2.89 ft * 2.89 ft = ~24 cubic feet
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How do you find the volume in cubic feet? - Answers
Multiple the 3 dimensions together. (e.g.: 2 Ft * 3 FT * 4 FT = 24 cubic ft) If you want to know the dimensions of a cube that would be equivalent to 24 cubic feet do these calculations: 24 ^ (1/3) = 24 ^ ~.3 = ~2.89 ft^3 Note "~" = "approximately" check: 2.89 ft * 2.89 ft * 2.89 ft = ~24 cubic feet
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How do you find the volume in cubic feet? - Answers
Multiple the 3 dimensions together. (e.g.: 2 Ft * 3 FT * 4 FT = 24 cubic ft) If you want to know the dimensions of a cube that would be equivalent to 24 cubic feet do these calculations: 24 ^ (1/3) = 24 ^ ~.3 = ~2.89 ft^3 Note "~" = "approximately" check: 2.89 ft * 2.89 ft * 2.89 ft = ~24 cubic feet
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