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Gerry Clifford <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 24 Jan 2007 19:27:47 EST
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Ok, the answer to your question can not be done in a standard  formula.  
it would depend on how high he wanted to stack whatever it  is.  cubic 
feet is just the length and width of the storage area  (multiply those 
together to get the square footage of the site) and then  multiple that 
number by how high you want to pile the stuff.

So, if  wanted to pile it up 5 feet, you would need an area 
with a footprint of  200 sq ft. (1000 cubic ft / 5 ft = 200 sq ft).  From 
there, you can  skin the cat by taking lengths and widths that multiply 
to 200:  10X20,  4X50, 5X40, etc...).
 
Regards,
Gerry Clifford


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