How many average sized rabbits can I fit into the backseat of a 2015 Ford Focus?

TyCooer2010

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In a mostly hypothetical sense, let's say I have a very large amount of adult rabbits. They are of average size. I also have a brand new 2015 Ford Focus and need to transport all of the rabbits. How many rabbits could I cram in there without crushing them or suffocating them to death?
The backseat passenger volume of the car is 90.7 cu. ft., and I would estimate that a rabbit is about 12 inches long, 5 inches wide, and 5 inches high, but you could reasonably squish the rabbit down a bit in size without harming it, I think.

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In a mostly hypothetical sense, let's say I have a very large amount of adult rabbits. They are of average size. I also have a brand new 2015 Ford Focus and need to transport all of the rabbits. How many rabbits could I cram in there without crushing them or suffocating them to death?
The backseat passenger volume of the car is 90.7 cu. ft., and I would estimate that a rabbit is about 12 inches long, 5 inches wide, and 5 inches high, but you could reasonably squish the rabbit down a bit in size without harming it, I think.

REAL ANSWERS ONLY, PLEASE.
THIS IS IMPORTANT.

One inch = (1/12) ft.
So volume V is given by
V = (12/12)*(5/12)*(5/12) ft3 per rabbit
 
One inch = (1/12) ft.
So volume V is given by
V = (12/12)*(5/12)*(5/12) ft3 per rabbit


So V = 25/144, or 0.173611?
So, back seat volume divided by rabbit volume?
90.7 divided by 0.173611?
About 522 rabbits?
 
So V = 25/144, or 0.173611?
So, back seat volume divided by rabbit volume?
90.7 divided by 0.173611?
About 522 rabbits?
I came up with a rough number of 520 (~ 150 * 90 / 25 minus about 4%) doing it in my head so sounds right.
 
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