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Agahnim
May28-04, 03:22 AM
What's the difference between '15 square inches' and '15 inches squared'. I always thought there was a difference but now am being told that both are the same. If that's the case...

Then how does 1 sq. inch = 1 in squared?

Also....

Is 1 cubic foot the same as 1 foot cubed? Yes, that would seem to be the case.

However...does this hold for other numbers as well? Do 2 cubic feet = 2 ft. cubed? Or is it that 2 cubic feet would be a cube that is 1.27 ft on each side, while 2 ft. cubed would be a cube that measures 2 ft. on each side?

matt grime
May28-04, 03:54 AM
15 inches squared is 225 square inches.

Agahnim
May28-04, 04:13 AM
"15 inches squared is 225 square inches."

Hi,
I think if the AREA is 15 in. squared, that is the same as 15 square inches. This is the only way any of this makes sense to me.

Therefore...if area is given as 15 in ^ 2, that is the same as 15 square inches.

matt grime
May28-04, 04:24 AM
Perhaps I ought to have said 15 inches square and not squared

Agahnim
May28-04, 04:29 AM
Hi,
Its ok, Im pretty confused about this thing as it is and no doubt confusing others in the process too!

Basically...I was doing a chem. problem and my calculations showed that a 2.15 X 2.15 X 2.15 foot box (just very little bigger than 2 feet on each side) would take 75 gallons to fill! I couldn't believe it and that's how this whole thing started. (One only needs to take a ruler and measure it against the walls to see how small this box would be, like I just did...He'll be surprised im sure!)

But my calculations are right....it would take 75 milk jugs from one's fridge right now to fill a small box like that!!!!

Sheesh...crazy!

HallsofIvy
May28-04, 06:00 AM
One gallon is 0.137 cubic feet- not very large. A cube 2.15 feet on a side ("2.15 feet square") has volume 2.15x2.15x2.15= 9.94 cubic feet or 9.94/0.137= 72.5 gallons.

chroot
May28-04, 06:23 AM
Or just use google: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=2.15+ft+*+2.15+ft+*+2.15+ft+in+gallons&btnG=Google+Search

- Warren