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  • Shipping Container Volume: Understanding 10ft Container Dimensions
    You need to provide more information to calculate the volume of a 10ft container. "10ft container" is not a standard measurement.

    Here's why you need more details:

    * What kind of container? Are you talking about a shipping container, a storage container, a cylindrical container, or something else?

    * What are the other dimensions? To calculate volume, you need length, width, and height.

    For example:

    * A 10ft shipping container: These are typically 20ft long, 8ft wide, and 8.5ft high. The volume would be 20ft * 8ft * 8.5ft = 1360 cubic feet.

    * A 10ft cylindrical container: You would need the diameter or radius of the cylinder to calculate the volume.

    Please provide more information about the container so I can help you calculate the volume.

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