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two and a quarter inches is desired for driveway for most domestic vehicles
Concrete driveways are no less than 3.5 inches to 4.5 inches.
87.5 cubic feet
Multiply length times width. IF your driveway was 1 foot thick that would be the number of cubic feet of concrete. HOWEVER- it is only 4 inches thick. That is .33 ft (one third of a foot). So take your answer you got from multiplying LxW, and divide by 3. That will be the number of cubic feet of the driveway's volume.
387 cubic feet. This is because 43x18x0.5 (as six inches is 1/2 of a foot) =387.
886 inches
147 cubic feet of cement are required.
Essentially, you need three and a third cubic yards of concrete to replace that quantity to those measurements - so if the cost of a cubic yard of concrete is 30, multiply it by 3.333 and you get 100
i would probably get concrete and make little hills around the side of it about 3 or 4 inches high but my pa used assphault by................................................
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6 inches is average...
Not square yards, but Approx. 5.24 cubic yards 54'2" = 650" x 7'10" = 94" x 4" = 4" = 244,400 cubic inches / 46,656 cubic inches = 1 cubic yard (36" x 36" x 36")= 5.24 cubic yards