SOLUTION: I'm trying to determine the height of a shed if the cubic feet = 230 and the length is 6' and width is 8'. I calculated 4'7 but the company stated it's 8' tall. From what I remem

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Question 217459: I'm trying to determine the height of a shed if the cubic feet = 230 and the length is 6' and width is 8'. I calculated 4'7 but the company stated it's 8' tall. From what I remember, Length x width x height gives you cubic feet.
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
you're almost right, 4.8 is the ht: 4.8 * 6 * 8 ~ 230
Certainly not 8'

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