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Convert 2.255 cubic feet to cubic inches. Round the result so its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as the original measurement.
Convert 22,275 cubic inches to cubic feet. Round the result so its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as the original measurement.
Convert 581.2 cubic feet to cubic yards. Round the result so its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as the original measurement.
Convert 0.8875 cubic yard to cubic feet. Round the result so its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as the original measurement.
Use the fact that 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches to convert 7.52 gallons to cubic inches. Round the result so its accuracy (significant digits) is the same as the original measurement.
Use the fact that 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches to convert 125,000 cubic inches to gallons. Round the result so its accuracy (significant digits) is the same as the original measurement.
Use the fact that 1 bushel ≈ 2150.42 cubic inches to convert 0.1952 bushel to cubic inches. Round the result so its accuracy (significant digits) is the same as the original measurement.
Use the fact that 1 bushel ≈ 2150.42 cubic inches to convert 11,000 cubic inches to bushels. Round the result so its accuracy (significant digits) is the same as the original measurement.
Convert 12,350 cubic inches to cubic yards. Round the result so its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as the original measurement.
Convert 18.55 cubic yards to cubic inches. Round the result so its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as the original measurement.
Convert 2,500,000,000 cubic yards to cubic miles. Round the result so its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as the original measurement.
Convert 0.00000100 cubic mile to cubic inches. Round the result so its accuracy (number of significant digits) is the same as the original measurement.