A cubic yard is 3 feet x 3 feet x 3 feet = 27 cubic feet.
The area you are dealing with is 30 x 1 x 1 = 30 cubic feet
So you will need 30/27 cubic yards, which equals 11/9 cubic yards or 1.11 cubic yards.
4 inches = 1/3 foot
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet
Volume to fill = (30 x 30 x 1/3) = 300 cubic feet = (300 / 27) = 11 and 1/9th cubic yards
You must mean square yards, which is area. Cubic yards are volume.
You have a 10x30feet area, and 10x30=300 so you have 300 square feet.
There are 3 feet in a yard, so there are 3x3feet in a square yard, so 9 square feet in a square yard.
300 square feet * (1 yard / 9 square feet) = 33 1/3 square yards.
Now if you really wanted cubic yards, you might measure the depth of water when your lawn floods, convert it to yards, then multiply by 33 1/3 and that's how much water you've got, expressed in cubic yards.
162 cubic feet of dirt 162 cubic feet of dirt
1 yard = 3 feet 1 cubic yard = (3 x 3 x 3) = 27 cubic feet 25 ft x 5 ft x 3 inches = (25 x 5 x 1/4) = 31.25 cubic feet = (31.25 / 27) = 1.157 cubic yard (rounded)
270. There are 3 feet in a yard, and when you square both, the conversion factor is also squared.
27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard
3 inches = 1/4 foot
Volume = (200 x 18 x 1/4) = 900 cubic feet = 331/3cubic yards
A foot is a unit of distance. A cubic yard is a unit of volume. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Based on the category I am assuming we are takling dirt or mulch. 75 yds x 27 cuft (there is 27 cuft per 1 cuyd) = 2,025 cubic feet of material - 1 foot thick would be 2,025 sqft. - 6 inches thick would be 4,050 sqft. - 3 inches thick would be 8,100 sqft.
62/3 cubic yards for every 1-foot deep. 5 cubic yards for every 9-inches deep. 31/3 cubic yards for every 6-inches deep. 5/9 cubic yard for every 1-inch deep.
You find the square footage of the total area....40 X 60=2400 square feet. Then convert that to cubic yards by dividing by 27....(27 cubic feet per cubic yard) 2400 divided by 27= 85.1 cu. yards To raise the area by one foot, this would be the end of the calculation. If you were to only want to raise an area by 4 inches lets say....then you would multiply 85.1 by .33 or one third of a foot. (for 6 inches you would multiply by .50 or 1/2 foot) NOW, you have to take into account compaction or loss. When figuring concrete, allow up to 10%. When figuring dirt (depending on how sandy etc.) rule of thumb is to allow UP TO 1/3 for compaction. In your question above, allow for 1/3 and you would need another 28 yards (cu. yards). This would figure as 85.1 X.33 and would equal roughly another 28 yards. So, the total needed would be 85 cu. yds (85 rounded) PLUS 28 .....or a total of 113 cu. yards.
A measurement in square feet is a measurement of area, while a measurement in cubic yards is a measurement of volume. The two units are, therefore, incompatible.You can, however, convert between square feet and square yards, or cubic feet and cubic yards.
There are 324 INCHES in a cubic yard a cubic yard is 3 feet x 3 feet x 3 feet = 27 square feet 27 square feet x 12 inches/foot = 324 square inches per cubic yard
6.7 cubic yards.
Sorry the first answer was in square yds. Cubic yards would be 0.308639
1.7572 cubic yards
Based on the category I am assuming we are takling dirt or mulch. 75 yds x 27 cuft (there is 27 cuft per 1 cuyd) = 2,025 cubic feet of material - 1 foot thick would be 2,025 sqft. - 6 inches thick would be 4,050 sqft. - 3 inches thick would be 8,100 sqft.
8.25 cubic yards of concrete
An area 20ft x 34' is 680 square feet. 4 inches is 1/3 of a foot so cubic feet required is 680 x 1/3 = 226.7 cubic feet. There are 3x3x3 = 27 cubic ft in a cubic yard. Therefore cubic yards required = 226.7/27 = 8.4 cubic yards
If you say 2 inches deep, I assume you really mean cubic yards, as in how much you would have to buy? If so, the answer is 7.77, so you would need about 8 yards.
62/3 cubic yards for every 1-foot deep. 5 cubic yards for every 9-inches deep. 31/3 cubic yards for every 6-inches deep. 5/9 cubic yard for every 1-inch deep.
Apples and oranges. Without knowing how thick the 450 sq. ft. area is or how thick you want it to be you can't convert to cubic yards. A cubic yard has 27 cubic feet. One square foot 3 inches thick would be 1/4 cubic feet. 4 sq. ft. 3 inches thick would be 1 cubic foot. 450 sq. ft. 3 inches thick is 112 1/2 cubic feet or just a bit over 4 cubic yards. 450 sq. ft. 4 inches thick is 150 cubic feet or 5 1/2 cubic yards.
That is 4608 cubic feet, so 4608 divided by 27 cubic feet per cubic yard equals 170.6666... cubic yards Answer It depends on what the area is measured in, inches, feet, yards or metres.
It would take 135 cubic feet = 5 cubic yards.
2.407 cubic yards for every 3 inches of depth.