How many cubic meters can a 6.8-meter high-barrier truck carry?
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6.8-meter high-barrier truck can carry 38 cubic meters. The area of the high-barrier is calculated by multiplying length by width, with the width being approximately 5 meters. Therefore, 6.8 meters multiplied by 5 equals 35 square meters. Cubic meter is a unit of volume measurement, also known as a cubic meter, where 1 cubic meter = 1000 cubic decimeters, 1 cubic decimeter = 1000 cubic centimeters, 1 cubic decimeter = 1 liter, and 1 cubic centimeter = 1 milliliter. The 6.8-meter truck compartment is also referred to as a 5-ton truck or a 4.5-ton truck, capable of carrying approximately 30 to 40 cubic meters. The weight varies depending on what is being loaded. The cubic volume is calculated by multiplying the dimensions of the cargo compartment (not the entire vehicle), i.e., length × width × height, to obtain the cubic meters.