Cubic feet is a measure of volume, not length or distance.
Cubic meters (m3) and liters (L) are both measures of volume. Cubic meters is used to express very great volumes and is 1,000 more voluminous than one liter. * Liters x 0.001 = cubic meters * Cubic meters x 1,000 = liters
A cubic function is a smooth function (differentiable everywhere). It has no vertices anywhere.
The Amazon River releases up to 300,000 cubic feet per second of fresh water into the Atlantic Ocean.
While dynamite comes in different sized sticks, the standard "inch and a quarter" cartridge weighs a half pound. It takes two of those to break a cubic yard of rock. So all you have to do is find how many cubic yards is the volume of the earth, and double that. By the way, all of the dynamite ever made is only a tiny fraction of the number.
-- Take the number of (cubic meters per second) -- Divide the number by 3,600 -- The answer is the number of (cubic meters per second)
Not enough information, - you give no definition of the number and no second or third number.
The answer is 8 not 2,4,6 or 16 as those are squared numbers
0.538 cubic meters per second is about 19 cubic feet per second. (18.9992907 cubic feet per second).
Cubic feet per second x 0.0238 = cubic meters per second.
7.38 cubic meters per second = 260.62 cubic feet per second
4.003 cubic meters per second is about 141.36 cubic feet per second.
10.177 cubic meters per second = 359.4 cubic feet per second
11.532 cubic meters (per second) are 407.248736632 cubic feet (per second).
To convert cubic meters per second to cubic feet per second, multiply by 35.3147 since 1 cubic meter is approximately equal to 35.3147 cubic feet. Therefore, 6.342 cubic meters per second is equivalent to approximately 224.26 cubic feet per second.
15.601 cubic meters [per second] = 550.94 cubic feet [per second] (rounded)
2.544 cubic meters per second equates to 89.84 cubic feet per second.