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Good afternoon,
Does anyone know of a formula that can calculate cubic feet from either gallons or pounds? If I have a full 65-gallon shred bin, for example, is there a formula that can calculate how many cubic feet that might be?
Thanks.
Earl
Pipeline Records and Information Management Excellence!
Get PRIMEd!
Earl Johnson, Jr., CRM
Corporate Records Manager
Colonial Pipeline Company
1185 Sanctuary Parkway, Ste. 100
Alpharetta, GA 30009
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