Math sucks

 

Gold Member
Username: Subfanatic

Walton, Ky

Post Number: 2949
Registered: Dec-04
Height is 14 1/2
width 14 1/2
depth is 14 1/2 or 15, what would be the cubic feet for either of the 2 layouts
 

Bronze Member
Username: Thumper

Richmond, VA U.S.A

Post Number: 45
Registered: Apr-05
haha, and you want to build my enclosure.
The first one is 1.764 cu. ft.
the second one is 1.825

and if this is for a box make sure you calculate the thickness of the wood, if its not, then get back to your math book, hahaha
 

Gold Member
Username: Subfanatic

Walton, Ky

Post Number: 2955
Registered: Dec-04
haha, well its to hard at the moment, im high and building a box. trust me im better with a circular saw this way lol
 

Bronze Member
Username: Thumper

Richmond, VA U.S.A

Post Number: 46
Registered: Apr-05
I like to build boxes, only when they are simple. So your better with the saw and worse worse with your math when your high. So if your not high, you could do the math and not handle the saw very good. I have an idea. Do the math first, and then get high and build the box. , my stomach hurts from laughing
 

Gold Member
Username: Subfanatic

Walton, Ky

Post Number: 2956
Registered: Dec-04
haha, actually thats what i usually do, but i was in the moood to build a box when i got done smoking so i decided, lets do it!
 

Silver Member
Username: Southernrebel

Monroe, Louisiana USA

Post Number: 664
Registered: Mar-04
haha...

math > sub

:-)
 

Gold Member
Username: Subfanatic

Walton, Ky

Post Number: 2981
Registered: Dec-04
haha thanks!
 

StillStanding
Unregistered guest
Anyone familiar with this equation:
( Eight is equal to D- )
8=D-

:-)
 

Anonymous
 
hey whats the methic of gettin the cubit feet of the box let me know thankx
 

Silver Member
Username: Araknid

BOCA , FL U.S.

Post Number: 437
Registered: Nov-04
lenth x width x height.
 

Silver Member
Username: Addicted2bass

Miami, FLORIDA USA

Post Number: 565
Registered: Nov-04
yeh after you do that you divide it by 1728
 

Gold Member
Username: Subfanatic

Walton, Ky

Post Number: 3030
Registered: Dec-04
lol what
 

Gold Member
Username: Invain

Michigan United States

Post Number: 2122
Registered: Aug-04
bass lova is right. To find the cubic feet of a box, you multiply the length x height x width in inches. Since you want CUBIC FEET, you must divide the first number you got by 12^3, which is 1,728.
 

Gold Member
Username: Subfanatic

Walton, Ky

Post Number: 3055
Registered: Dec-04
becuase length times widthe times height would be in inches and thtas cubic inches, but to get rid of the 1728 equation part of it then u can convert everything to feet before u do the equation. for example, 18 inches would be 1.5 feet, so on adn so forth that way u can cut out the 1728
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