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Converting cubic yards to yards doesn't make sense. Cubic yards measure volume, and yards measure distance.
70' x 70' x 3' = 14,700 cubic feet or 14700/27 = 544.4 cubic yards
I am afraid that the question as stated does not make sense. A mile is a linear measurement. Cubic yards is a three dimensional measurement, unless, of course, you mean how many cubic yeards in a cubic mile, then 1 cubic mile is equal to 5,451,776.000 cubic yards.
Three and one-quarter million cubic yards. There are 4,360,000 cubic yards of concrete in the dam
First, make sure you're using the right units of measurement. "Yards" measure length, while "cubic feet" measure volume. I think you mean cubic yards. In this case, you first need to figure out how many cubic feet are in a cubic yard. Just like there are 3 feet in one yard, there are 9 square feet in 1 square yard (3^2 feet = 1^2 yards). So, there are 27 cubic feet in 1 cubic yard (3^3 feet = 1^3 yards). Since you are looking for cubic yards in 12 cubic feet, and 12 is less than 27, you can see that the number of cubic yards will be less than 1. Specifically, it will be the fraction 12/27 cubic yards, which reduces to 4/9 cubic yards.
27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, so 5 cubic yards is equal to 135 cubic feet
1 cubic yard is 3x3x3 = 27 cubic feet 49 yards = 49x27 = 1323 cubic feet 1323/2 = 661 bags - that is a lot of bags! Make sure by yards you mean actual cubic yards, not linear yards, in which case you need to know depth and width of mulch as well
0.79 Cubic Yards
1 yard = 3 feet1 foot = 12 inches make the transformations accordingly
A cubic feet is L*W*H, this goes for cubic yards or such, now, you can't just convert cubic ___ into 'something' you must also make that 'something' cubic 'something.' As you convert cubic feet into cubic yards(how many feet in one yard?), after you've done that, you divide the feet twice it's own(L*W*H again). Don't forget it's not a ratio of 1in³:1y³.
it takes 45 Bags of 80# mix to make a cubic yard
A university extension website would tend to be an authoritative, respected source of information. The Sanpete Cooperative Extension in Ephraim, Utah, links 60,000 cubic yards of turkey litter with 24,700 tons. That would be about 2.43 [2.429121] yards.