Assume the measurements are in feet.
Then the area of two opposite sides (say front and back) = 2 x 57 x 44.5 = 5073 sq ft
The area of two other opposite sides (say top and bottom) = 2 x 57 x 50 = 5700 sq ft
The area of the remaining sides (left and right) = 2 x 44.5 x 50 = 4450
Total area of material required = 5073 + 5700 + 4450 = 15223 sq ft.
NOTE : If the dimensions are in inches then the total area = 15223 ÷ 144 = 105.72 sq ft.
depends on the depth that you need to cover the 1200 square feet (area) to. there are 3 foot to 1 yard (1 foot=3 yards). so 1 square foot = 9 square yards (3x3). 1200 square feet = 1200 x9 = 10,800 square yards. you then multiply the 10,800 by the amount of yards (depth) that you want to cover the area to.
9.26 cubic yards for every inch of depth.
One ton is a unit of weight. Square Feet is a unit of space. You cannot convert the two without knowing more information such as a tone of what will cover such and such square feet, a ton of insulation will cover this much square feet to this depth. etc...
First you have to know how many cubic yards are in 10 tons, just ask the company your buying the material from, they know as they do this all year long. pea gravel, road base, and sand will all cover at a different rate because of the size of the material. one cubic yard of material is 3ft x3ft x3ft or 27 cubic feet If you spread 3 inches deep the one yard will cover , on average, 108 square feet surface area. At 2 inches deep one cubic yard will cover approx 162 square ft of surface aera. chet2010
depth equals volume divided by length times width
A square foot will cover a square foot, regardless of the depth of the material the cover is made of.
Once you multiply the length in metres by the depth in metres, the answer will be measured in square metres, e.g. 4 metres X 5 metres = 20 square metres.
First, find the total square footage of your driveway. You can find this by multiplying the length of the driveway by the width of the driveway. When you have determined the square footage, you need to decide how thick you will apply the gravel. At a depth of 1", 1 cubic yard of gravel will cover 320 square feet. So for example, if you would like to put down 3 inches of material over 1000 square feet, you would do the following. 1000 square ft./320 = 3.125 3.125*3" depth = 9.375 yards
A 1 cubic foot bag will cover 12 square feet at a depth of 1" A 1.5 cubic foot bag will cover 18 square feet at a depth of 1"
Knowing how many square yards in feet will cover when working with depths up to six inches, in important to know, especially in construction. There will be 54 square feet when you have a depth of six inches.
Technically, none. A square foot is a measure of area whereas it is the volume of water that is required. To convert from area to volume it is necessary to know the depth. A twelfth of a cubic foot will cover an area of one square foot to a depth of 1 inch. A cubic foot will cover it to a depth of 1 foot, 100 cubic feet will cover it to a depth of 100 feet.
(324)/(depth in inches)
to what depth???
A square is 2D (two dimensional) and is measured by length x width. A cube is 3D and measured by length x width x depth.
For any square or rectangular object? Length x Width x Depth
Measure the depth and the length and multiply the two numbers.
To what depth?