3 feet x 3 feet
Bark mulch weighs between 400 to 800 pounds for one cubic yard. The actual weight depends on how much moisture is in the mulch.
However much you want. By suitably varying the thickness, you could, in theory cover the surface of the earth or even a larger area.The 'square feet' of area that it covers is 324/(depth in inches)
91.44 centimeters.1 yard = 91.44 centimeters.
Exactly how much more it weighs will depend on how wet it is.
Both of them are metrics for measuring the area. Gajam is a Telugu equivalent of square yard. And 1 yard is equal to 3 feet.So. 100 Gajamulu = 100 sq.yard = 900 sq.feet
54sqare feet
55 square yards.
Bark mulch weighs between 400 to 800 pounds for one cubic yard. The actual weight depends on how much moisture is in the mulch.
Approximately 6' X 9'.
27 cu. ft in 1 yard, 4 into 12 3 times, 27x3=81. 81 sq. ft .
4 inches = 4/9 = 1/9th yard 1 square yard x 1/9th yard = 1/9th cubic yard = 3 cubic feet
One cubic yard of mulch will cover approximately 160 square feet at a depth of 2". This rule also applies to hardwood bark mulch, hardwood bark fines, and double and tripled shredded mulch varieties.
The answer will depend on the depth to which the dirt is spread.
27 square feet Answer. 15 square metres at 3 inches thick.
That depends upon how deep the soil bed is and how much moisture is in the topsoil. But here are some ballpark numbers for you: A yard of soil will cover a 10' by 10' area to a depth of three inches. In other words, figure a third of a yard per 100 square feet for every inch of depth. Length x width x # of inches deep divided by 324 = the number of cubic yards needed for that task.
1 cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet. At a six inch depth 1 cubic foot will cover 2 square feet, so 27 cubic feet will cover 54 square feet.
1 Cubic Yard Spread To A Depth Of 1.5" Will Cover 216 Sq. Ft Or 20 Sq Meters