A cubic yard is a box one yard on each side.
1 cubic yard = 1 yard x 1 yard x 1 yard.
There are 3 feet in one yard.
1 cubic yard = 3 feet x 3 feet x 3 feet.
3x3x3 = your answer
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I don't know the exact answer but I am sure it will be in the range of 3 to 6 cubic yards. There are small and large 'Ready Mix Concrete' trucks. I have seen them with capacity as small as 1 cubic Yard. Also, they are not called 'cement' trucks. Concrete is a mixture of crushed rock, washed sand, and cement and water. Cement is an adhesive which reacts with water and causes all the ingredients of Concrete to set into a strong solid mass. Some people think that cement and concrete are the same thing, which is incorrect.
4.41 yards. A yard contains 27 cubic feet. a yard is 3'x3'x3' or 27cu ft...128/27=4.74yards
27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard
100 cubic feet = 3.704 cubic yards (rounded)
1 cubic yard = 9 cubic feet
104 cubic feet = 104/27 cubic yards
3.03704 cubic yards
1 cubic yard is equal to 27 cubic feet
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Since 1 yard = 3 feet, 1 cubic yard = 33, or 27, cubic feet.Since 1 yard = 3 feet, 1 cubic yard = 33, or 27, cubic feet.Since 1 yard = 3 feet, 1 cubic yard = 33, or 27, cubic feet.Since 1 yard = 3 feet, 1 cubic yard = 33, or 27, cubic feet.
Contractors and construction people often speak of "yards" of concrete, topsoil, or fill. They are in fact speakeing of "cubic yards" which is the common unit of measure when reffering to these items, they simply abbreviate and everybody they generally interface with understands that the quantity refferred to is cubic or a volume.For instance a concrete sidewalk 4 inches thick, 4 feet wide, and 120 feet long requires 1/3 foot X 4 feet X 120 feet or 160 cubic feet of concrete. There are 27 (3 X 3 X 3) cubic feet in a cubic yard. Then the sidewalk would require 160 ft3 divided by 27 ft3/yd3 or 6 cubic yards. The contractor would call the Ready Mix plant and say, "I need 6 yards of concrete at this address at this time" and 6 cubic yards would be delivered as requested.Additionally, Earth Moving equipment capacities are measured in cubic yards. It's not unusual to hear a contractor say, "Yah, we had to move 3,000,000 yards of fill to build that runway", or some other project.It's not proper terminology, but it is communicating, and that is the desired outcome. A yard is a measure of distance; a cubic foot is a measure of volume. They aren't compatible. There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard.
When a person speaks of a 'yard' of dirt, sand, cement or similar material, they actually mean a 'cubic yard'. A yard is a measurement of length. A cubic yard is a measurement of volume.60 (cubic) yards of dirt is the equivalent of 1,620 cubic feet of dirt.One cubic yard is measured as an amount that is 3 feet wide x 3 feet long x 3 feet high, or 27 cubic feet.60 cubic yards equals 27 cubic feet x 60, which equals 1,620 cubic feet.If you spread 60 cubic yards of dirt one foot thick you'd have an area of 1,620 square feet.If you spread this dirt 6 inches thick you'd have an area of 3,240 square feet.
Basically, what you will need to do is convert cubic yards to cubic feet, determine the cost per cubic foot, and then multiply by two. One cubic yard is a volume equivalent to the space inside a box that is three feet wide, three feet high, and three feet deep. In other words, it's a cube that measures one linear yard on each edge. Hence, a cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet (3 feet x 3 feet x 3 feet). We can then determine the cost of each cubic foot by dividing the price of a cubic yard by 27. So, $34.00 / 27 cu. ft. = $1.26 / cu. ft. (I rounded to the nearest cent.) The cost of two cubic feet, therefore, is 2 x $1.26 = $2.52.
'Kg' is a unit of weight while 'Yard' is a unit of distance hence they aren't interconvertible. Perhaps you're looking to converting metr/kg to yards/pund for which various online calculators are available. One such is http://www.onlineconversion.com/forum/forum_1044528312.htm
there are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard.
27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard.
17.5 cubic feet or about 3/4 of 1 cubic yard.
1 cubic yard of concrete fills 27/depth in feet square feet.
27 square feet. A "yard" is a short form of "cubic yard" of something...dirt, concrete, etc. A cubic yard is 3 x 3 x 3 = 27 cubic feet.
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(3.5/12) x 120 = (.2917) x 120 = 35.004 Cubic Feet Concrete is sold by the cubic yard. 35.004 cubic feet = 1.3 cubic yards
A yard of concrete is a measure of volume. A square foot is a measure of area. A cubic yard is 27 cubic feet of stuff. (3x3x3)To relate volume to area you must extend the area over a third dimension. One square foot that is one foot deep will equal one cubic foot. (1x1x1)So, a yard of concrete is 27 cubic feet or 3 feet tall 3 feet wide 3 feet deep. concrete wieghs 150lbs per cubic foot 27cubic feet times 150 pounds is 4050 pounds. This is 1 cubic yard of concrete.
A cubic yard is 46,656 cubic inches. Spread to a thicknes of 5 inches, a cubic yard of concrete covers 9332.1 square inches, which is 64.8 square feet.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet
how much does a cubic yard of concrete cost in atlanta georgia
That depends on what size the concrete truck is. A 10-yard truck carries about 270 cubic feet when full. An 8 cubic yard truck carries about 216 cubic feet of concrete. (Or gravel, sand, etc)