Dear all,
if 337 pieces are equal to 1 CBM (m3) in Volume.
Which formula can I use so that when I raise the quantity the Volume in CBM raises proportionally?
Thanks!
Bests
Dear all,
if 337 pieces are equal to 1 CBM (m3) in Volume.
Which formula can I use so that when I raise the quantity the Volume in CBM raises proportionally?
Thanks!
Bests
CBM stands for cubic meters.
For CBM required : Length (cm), Breadth (cm), Height (cm), Weight (kg), Quantity.
Whereas you mentioned only quantity (337).
Note that, CBM calculated 4 ways.
1) Calculating CBM per Rectangular Prism
2) Calculating CBM per Cylindrical Unit
3) Calculating CBM per Irregular Unit
4) Calculating CBM per Total Shipment
atul
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Is this what you mean? If the no of units is in A1 =A1/337
Glenn
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Sorry I try to clarify.
One single Item measures 0.00297 CBM.
So 1/0.00297 = 336.7 --> in a Cubic meter of space I can theoretically fit approx 337 items.
So:
(Qty)A1:337 (Volume,CBM)B1:1
I would like to raise and lower the quantity in A1 and have an automatic adjustment in B1.
Thanks.
Hi Glenn Kennedy,
Actually you already provided the solution. So Simple! Shame on me...
Thanks a lot.
Dear Leo
Are you seen my post #2 its clear mentioned that, for cbm required : Length (cm), Breadth (cm), Height (cm), Weight (kg), Quantity.
Your information not fulfill to calculated.
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