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    How do you calculate the cube in centimeters?
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    Measure the length, width, and height of the box in centimeters, then multiply them together to get the case cube (or volume) in cubic centimeters. If you measured in meters, multiply your answer by 1,000,000 to convert to cubic centimeters from cubic meters.
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    Is there a case cube calculator?
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    Yes, there are several of these online. Do a search for “case cube calculator” and try one of the options that comes up, such as the ArcBest calculator or the ODFL calculator.
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    How do you calculate cubic weight?
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    Different shipping companies do this in different ways, so it will depend on the specific formula your courier uses. It typically involves dividing the case cube (or volume) of the container by a specific constant, such as 5,000 (for centimeters) or 305 (for inches). To calculate the actual density of your container, divide the volume (width x length x height) by the weight of the container.
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    My tutor did not explain why I had to divide by 1724 to arrive at the answer. How can I understand this problem?
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    You need to divide by 1728, not 1724. A cubic foot is a cube with sides 12" (1 foot) long. When using inches, the volume is 12" x 12" x 12", or 1728 cubic inches.
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    How do I calculate the volume of a sphere?
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    This is the formula: V=4/3 πr3. (Four divided by three, multiplied by pi, multiplied by radius cubed.)
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    For an 82x36x22 wooden case, what are the cubic feet?
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    Multiply the three dimensions together. If they are in inches, you'll get cubic inches. To find cubic feet, divide by 1,728.
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    How do I calculate volume of cubes?
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    Cube the length of an edge.
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    Why do you divide by 1728?
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    1728 is the conversion of one cubic foot to inches. 12" x 12 "x 12" = 1728" cubed Dividing by 1728 converts your measurement from cubic inches to cubic feet.
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    Why do I divide from 1728?
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    Because there are 1,728 cubic inches in each cubic foot.
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    How do I calculate the cubic feet for a triangular tube box? Say it is 48.125" in length, with 7.25" for the tube sides.
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    The volume is the length of the tube multiplied by the area of the triangle.
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    If I measure 13" x 6" x 13" and divide by 1728 I get 0.58 cubic feet, how can I figure out how many gallons of water this will hold?
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    One cubic foot holds 7.48 U.S. liquid gallons. Therefore, 0.58 cubic foot holds 4.39 gallons.
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    How do I calculate the cubic footage of a wooden pallet?
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    Calculate it just as you would any other volume. Measure the length, width, and height of the pallet, and multiply those dimensions together. (The height will be small.) Whatever sits on the pallet will have a volume of its own.
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    How do I calculate volume for a package with dimensions in cm for airfreight in order to get the chargeable weight?
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    To find the volume, multiply length by width by height. To find the weight, multiply the volume by how much the contents weigh per unit of volume.
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    What is the cube on 1180 x 120 x 65?
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    (1180)(120)(65) = 9,204,000.
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    If I were asked to cube 4. What is the answer?
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    (4)(4)(4) = 64.
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    How can I calculate how much room would 30 million cans of soda require?
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    Assume the cans are identical. First measure a single can. Square its diameter, and multiply by its height. Then multiply by 30 million. Add a few percent if packaging is involved.
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