I don't think my first response went thru...so reposting!

Thank You Ms. Sue, for the answer to cubic inches (11/16/14). It also made me realize that I skipped the step of multiplying the dimensions by each other.

You're welcome, Matt.

You're welcome! It's great that you realized the step you skipped in finding the cubic inches. Multiplying the dimensions by each other is an essential step in this calculation.

To find the cubic inches of an object, you need to multiply the three dimensions (length, width, and height) together. The result will give you the total volume or cubic inches.

For example, if you have a rectangular object with the following measurements:
Length = 10 inches
Width = 5 inches
Height = 3 inches

To find the cubic inches, you would multiply these dimensions together:

10 inches x 5 inches x 3 inches = 150 cubic inches

So, the object has a volume of 150 cubic inches. Remember to always multiply the dimensions to find the total volume.