Seeking help for a conversion

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#1 TERMINAT0R1
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Ok long story short, I got a pain in the ass Calculus assignment. Yadda yadda yadda I calculated the volume of a simple water bottle to be 421 cubic square inches (a square inch is the measurement of one of the boxes on the graph paper where I sketched, revolved, and integrated half of the bottle...right?).

So now to check if my answer is correct, I have to compare the 421 cubic square inches to the measurement on the bottle which says ".5 L (1 PT, 0.9 FL OZ)." So I converted .5 L to cubic square inches and I got 1952 which is greater than 1 square foot. Obviously wrong. Because of this I'm pretty sure my error is in the conversion but for the life of me I can't see how. I used the conversions google gives. Thoughts?

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#2 geardawg
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*brain implodes*

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#3 cornholio157
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a half liter is only 30.5 cubic inches
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#4 Davulao
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Errrrrrrr uhhhhhhh right :)
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#5 TERMINAT0R1
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a half liter is only 30.5 cubic inchescornholio157

Yes I got this too. Then convert that to cubic quarter inches (google says by multiplying by 64) and you get 1952 :?

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#6 serbsta69
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Ive got no idea what youre on about but it looks like you know what youre doing. :)
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#7 TERMINAT0R1
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Ive got no idea what youre on about but it looks like you know what youre doing. :)serbsta69

Not if my answer is bogus

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#8 Bill900
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doa complete rotation onyour longitudinal axis while following a helical path
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#9 TERMINAT0R1
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doa complete rotation onyour longitudinal axis while following a helical pathBill900

How does that help the conversion?

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#10 RiSkyBiZ-13
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Well, if E=the speed of light times mass, plus the volume of space... can i have a tissue? my eyes are bleeding.
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did you make that up>?:|
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#12 TERMINAT0R1
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did you make that up>?:|inyourface_12

I wish

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doa complete rotation onyour longitudinal axis while following a helical pathBill900

i c wut u did thar...

And are you sure you're using the right conversion factor? If so, then I guess something happened with your measurements...

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#14 TERMINAT0R1
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[QUOTE="Bill900"]doa complete rotation onyour longitudinal axis while following a helical pathFunkyhamster

i c wut u did thar...

And are you sure you're using the right conversion factor? If so, then I guess something happened with your measurements...

It has to be a problem in the conversions. If the problem were elsewhere, then you'd be saying that a simple water bottle could hold over 1 cubic foot of water. Here's what I did:

.5 L (what the bottle says) x 1000 mL/1 L x 1 cm^3/1ml = 500 cm^3

500 cm^3 x .0610 in^3 / 1 cm^3 = 30.5 in^3

30.5 in^3 x 64 sq. in ^3 / in^3 = 1952 sq in ^3

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#15 TERMINAT0R1
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Haza! Ok the conversion is correct! Meaning the problem is in my math.. oy...