Approximately 8 bags of ice that each weigh 10 pounds will fit in 60 cubic feet.
That depends on how many cubic feet of sand fit in that 50 pound bag. I can get you close, but cannot give the final answer. First convert your dimensions of the sandbox to feet. 86 inches = 86 / 12 = 7.166 feet 45 inches = 45 / 12 = 3.75 feet 6 inches = 6 / 12 = 0.50 feet Multiply the 3 together to determine the total cubic footage required... 7.166 * 3.75 * 0.5 = 13.437375 cubic feet. Once you know how many cubic feet are in your sandbag --- call it X, you determine your needed number of bags by dividing 13.437375 by X. Hope this helps.
12,960 US gallons will 'fit' in 1,733 cubic feet.
Exactly 35 cubic feet.
The room is 6480 cubic feet. If 192 tennis balls fit in (3 feet) cubed, that's 27 cubic feet and 46,080 tennis balls fit in 6480 cubic feet.
The number of bags in a cubic yard depends on the size of the bags being used. Typically, a cubic yard can fit around 13.5 regular-sized garbage bags with a capacity of 33-35 gallons. However, this may vary with larger or smaller bags.
A cubic foot is a measure of volume (size). A pound is a measure of weight. The amount of weight that can fit in 20 cubic feet is different for different things. For example, a box with a volume (size) of 20 cubic feet, filled with solid gold, would weigh more than a box with the same size but filled with feathers.
Approximately 4.7 three-gallon tubs can fit in 7 cubic feet.
infinitely many, because a square feet is a surface and a cubic feet a volume. since a surface has no volume you can fit infinitly many in a cubic feet.
Oh, what a lovely question! In a cubic meter, you can fit quite a few bags depending on their size. Imagine filling it with small bags, you might fit hundreds in there! Or if you have larger bags, maybe just a handful. It all depends on the size of the bags you're using, but isn't it wonderful to think about all the possibilities?
You can't convert cubic feet into regular feet since cubic feet has an extra dimension. You could fit an unlimited number of square feet into cubic feet because subic feet is a 3 dimensional measurement of volume.
500,000 units of 2 cubic feet can fit into a unit of 1,000,000 cubic feet. This can be calculated by dividing the total volume (1,000,000) by the volume of each unit (2).