Assuming that logs will be delivered to the mill efficiently throughout the working days.

Calculate the log volume delivered.

To calculate the log volume delivered, we need to know 2 main factors: the average log length and the number of logs delivered.

1. Average log length: This can vary depending on the specific logging operation and the type of logs being delivered. Let's assume the average log length is 10 feet.

2. Number of logs delivered: This number can also vary depending on factors such as the size of the logging operation and the specific day being considered. Let's assume 500 logs are delivered.

To calculate the log volume delivered, we multiply the average log length by the number of logs delivered:

Log volume delivered = Average log length x Number of logs delivered
Log volume delivered = 10 feet x 500 logs
Log volume delivered = 5000 cubic feet

Therefore, the log volume delivered would be 5000 cubic feet.

To calculate the log volume delivered, you will need the following information:

1. Number of logs delivered per day: Let's assume this is X.
2. Length of each log: Let's assume this is Y.
3. Diameter of each log: Let's assume this is Z.

To calculate the log volume delivered per day, you can use the following formula:

Volume of a single log = (π * (Z/2)^2) * Y

Total log volume delivered per day = X * Volume of a single log

Please provide the values for X, Y, and Z, and I can help you with the calculation.