2 feet.
Must know the depth to arrive at cubic yards, but there are ~4840 Sq. Yds in one acre
The volume of a pyramid where its base is 2 yards by 2 yards and height is 6 yards is: 8 cubic yards.
14.62 cu yds
55 ft * 12 ft * 18 ft = 55/3 yds * 4 yds * 6 yds = 440 cubic yards55 ft * 12 ft * 18 ft = 55/3 yds * 4 yds * 6 yds = 440 cubic yards55 ft * 12 ft * 18 ft = 55/3 yds * 4 yds * 6 yds = 440 cubic yards55 ft * 12 ft * 18 ft = 55/3 yds * 4 yds * 6 yds = 440 cubic yards
10 cubic yds per load
Assuming you're using the builder's abbreviation of yard for cubic yard (eg a 6 yd skip holds 6 cubic yds): 1 yd = 3' ⇒ 24' x 30' x 1' = (24 ÷ 3 yds) x (30 ÷ 3 yds) x (1 ÷ 3 yds) = 262/3 cu yds ≈ 26.67 cu yds So you'll need enough sand for the above volume.
6 cubic yards is a volume equal to 1,211.8 US gallons.
The formula for the volume of a "box" is length x width x height.In this case, we have 4 yds x 4 yds x 3 yds = 48 cubic yards.
As far as I know; to equal ft. and inches (366sq. ft. and 6 inches ) if you convert this iti is 366 divided in half to give you a 12 inch depth =183 cubic ft and divide by 3 to get cubic yards = 61 cubic yards
Volume = 35 ft*105 ft*140 ft = 35/3 yds * 105/3 yds * 140*3 yds = 19055.55... cubic yards.
.3 cu. yds = 60.5922078 gallons
280 / 9 square yards x 2 / 36 yards = 1.7284 cubic yards (about 1 3/4 cu yds)