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.21 yards of sand will fill an area 115 inches by 67 inches to a depth of 2.5 inches.
Length x Width x Depth
8.25 cubic yards of concrete
To calculate the amount of crushed concrete needed for a 300' x 12' driveway, first find the area in square feet: 300 x 12 = 3,600 square feet. If you plan to have a depth of 4 inches (which is standard), convert that depth to feet (4 inches = 1/3 foot). Multiply the area by the depth: 3,600 x (1/3) = 1,200 cubic feet. Since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, divide by 27: 1,200 ÷ 27 ≈ 44.44 cubic yards. Therefore, you would need approximately 45 cubic yards of crushed concrete.
1.7572 cubic yards
None. Because 'yars' is a linear measure. You need a 'Cubic' measure. You gave two dimensions a length and a width. However, you also need to know the depth, in order to give you the volume of concrete needed in 'cubic feet'. To convert 'cubic feet' to 'cubic yards' divde cubic feet by '27'.
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To calculate the concrete yards needed for a driveway, first measure the length, width, and depth (thickness) of the area in feet. Use the formula: Volume (cubic feet) = Length (ft) × Width (ft) × Depth (ft). Then, convert cubic feet to cubic yards by dividing the total volume by 27 (since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard). The final formula is: Concrete Yards = (Length × Width × Depth) / 27.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find the volume of topsoil used, we first need to convert the depth from inches to yards. Since 1 yard is equal to 36 inches, 3 inches is 3/36 = 1/12 yards. Then, we multiply the area of the garden by the depth of the topsoil to find the volume. So, 24 yards (area) multiplied by 1/12 yards (depth) equals 2 cubic yards of topsoil used. Happy gardening!
6 inches = 1/2 footVolume = (surface area) x (depth) = 450 x 1/2 = 225 cubic feet = 81/3 cubic yards.
The 'square feet' of area that it covers is 1,620/(depth of the mulch, in inches)
I make it 12.2 cubic yards.