you should be able to get (volume wise) 3 cu yds in a 8 ft bed and roughly 2 in a short bed
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Truck G can fit 20 boxes that measure 1 cubic yard each. Therefore, it has a total capacity of 20 cubic yards. Truck H is twice as large as Truck G, so its capacity is 2 times 20 cubic yards, or 40 cubic yards. To determine the number of boxes that can fit into Truck H, we need to know the volume of each box in cubic yards. If we assume that all boxes have the same volume as the ones that fit into Truck G (1 cubic yard each), then Truck H can fit 40 boxes. So, the measurement that can be used to determine the amount of boxes that can fit into Truck H is its total capacity in cubic yards.
As many as it was designed to hold. "Super Ten" is a transmission (and one which has largely fallen out of favor, at that), not a vehicle.
5280 yards.
17 yards
432/36 = 12 yards
Exactly 1,760 .
3700/120 = 30 sets of 120 yards, with the remainder of 99.6 yards.
3 yards = 9 feet = 108 inches
3.7283 yards.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet, thus 1 cubic feet = 1/27 cubic yards and 2 cubic feet = 2/27 cubic yards (1 bag of mulch) Landscapers speak in yards of mulch needed for a garden. They are referring to cubic yards. A bag of mulch is 2 cubic feet, so you would need 13.5 bags of mulch to equal 1 cubic yard (yard of mulch)