Write the cubic foot as the linear unit raised to the power of three. For example, one cubic foot is written as 1 foot^3.
Express the cubic unit as a product of planar and linear units. Planar units have an exponent of 2, while linear units have an exponent of 1. For example, 1 foot^3 = (1 x 1) foot^(2+1) = 1 foot^2 x 1 foot^1.
Note that when factorizing the cubic term, the coefficients of the factorized units are multiplied to produce the cubic unit, but the exponent values are always added. The coefficient is the value that precedes the unit. For example, in the case of 3 feet^2, the coefficient is 3 and the exponent is 2.
Reduce the planar units to linear units. For example, 1 foot^2 = 1 foot^1 x 1 foot^1 = (1x1) foot^(1+1). When the exponent has a value of 1, it is not required to write the exponent. For example, foot^1 may also be written as foot.
Write the cubit unit as a series of factors comprising linear units. For example, 1 foot^3 = 1 foot x 1 foot x 1 foot = (1 foot)^2 x (1 foot)^1 = (1 foot)^1 x (1 foot)^1 x (1 foot)^1 = (1 foot)^(1 + 1 +1).