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Default using the 'Convert' function

According to Google, 1 cubic meter = 35.3146667 cubic feet.

So, I guess you'd simply multiply the cm by 35.3146667 and use some
rounding. To 2 decimal places?

A1 = cm = 10
B1 = 35.3146667

=A1*B1 = 353.146667

=ROUND(A1*B1,2) = 353.15

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"M-A H" wrote in message
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Wish to convert CBM [Cubic Meter] to FT3 [Cubic Feet] andy suggestions on
what the formula should be..?
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