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Imagine a block 1m x 1m x 1m. That's 1 cubic metre. 1x1x1.

 

Now cut that block down to 1m x 1m x 70cm. That's 0.7m3. 1x1x0.7.

 

Now cut that down to 1m x 70cm x 70cm. That's 0.49m3. 1x0.7x0.7.

 

Now cut that down to 70cm x 70cm x70cm. That's 0.343m3. 0.7x0.7x0.7.

 

A 700mm by 700mm by 700mm bag is only very slightly over a third of a cubic metre.

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Imagine a block 1m x 1m x 1m. That's 1 cubic metre. 1x1x1.

 

Now cut that block down to 1m x 1m x 70cm. That's 0.7m3. 1x1x0.7.

 

Now cut that down to 1m x 70cm x 70cm. That's 0.49m3. 1x0.7x0.7.

 

Now cut that down to 70cm x 70cm x70cm. That's 0.343m3. 0.7x0.7x0.7.

 

A 700mm by 700mm by 700mm bag is only very slightly over a third of a cubic metre.

 

Well explained. Of course being a tonne bag it's easier to work out how much it weighs compared to the volume it holds!

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Well explained. Of course being a tonne bag it's easier to work out how much it weighs compared to the volume it holds!

 

 

Oh God, please let's not start the discussion that a builders bag which will hold a tonne OF SAND, WHICH IS DENSE AND HAS NO BIG AIR GAPS will also hold a tonne of thrown logs!

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