216 cubic feet = 8 cubic yards.
You divide the cubic feet by the amount of cubic feet in one cubic yard (which is 27). 216 (cubic feet) = 8 cubic yards
There are 24 square yards in 216 square feet.
24 square yards 12 feet is four yards and 18 feet is six yards, so four yards by six yards equals twenty four square yards.
About 29.63, or 800/27. You have 800 cubes, each is one foot on a side. Every 27 of them is a cubic yard.
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)
5.486 meters, .0055 km, 548.64 cm, .0034 mile, 18 feet, or 216 inches.
That depends upon the substance that makes up the 800 cubic yards: 800 cubic yards of hydrogen weights approx 47.86 short tons; whereas 800 cubic yards of mercury weighs approx 9124 short tons.
One yard is 27 cubic feet. So, to find out how many yards you have you need to take the cubic feet and divide by 27. In your case you have 8 ft3 and there are 27 ft3/yd3. 8 / 27 = 0.296 or approximately 1/3 of a yard.
1 yard = 3 feet = 36 inches 6 yards = 18 feet = 216 inches
There are 24 square yards in 216 square feet.
There are 3 feet in one yard. Therefore, 216 feet is equal to 216 / 3 = 72 yards.
25 sq ft * 5 inch = 25/9 sq yards * 5/36 yards = (25/9)*(5/36) cubic yards = 125/216 cubic yards
72 yards.
6 yards 18 feet 216 inches
Seven yards is the longest; it equals 21 feet. (216 inches = 18 feet).
216 feet.
Answer: 72 yds. = 216 feet
multiply 216 by the specific gravity of platignum