Queston about Formula for cu. ft

Russ Raymer
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I was reading around and I found the formula for figuring out cu. ft. The formula was length X width X height in inches divided by 1728. I understand that but how do you figure it out if you have a slanted truck box. For example, the length is 20, the top width is 5, the bottom width is 8, and the height is 14. Just wondering. I am not very good with math and figuring this kind of stuff out but it is something that I need to know. Thanks for all of the help!

Russ

 
think of your box as 2 parts

1. a square HxWxL / 1728 (14x5x20 / 1728)

2. as a triangel (base x hight x lenght /1728) /2 (14x3x20 /1728)/2

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When you get the two different totals do you just add them together? In this case .81 and .24 to get a total of 1.05.
correct. are these inside out outside measurements because if they are outside you must take into account the thickness of your wood

 
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