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Definition of the amount of concrete that (by volume) will fill on cubic yard of space.
How much concrete is required to fill 100 cu feet
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Cement mixed with water, sand (gravel) - in other words more concrete.
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18.6240 yd³
about 432 cubic inches
29.45 cubic feet or 183.45 US gallons.
885 gallons.
cylinder 18 feet diameter x 1.5 feet deep volume = 381 cubic feet
Exactly 35.2332 gallons, but 36 to be safe.
25 feet is equal to 300 inches. The radius of a hole is half its diameter, which equals 4 inches. The volume of the cylinder is given by the formula v = [Pi]r2h, so the volume of your hole is 3.14 * 16 * 300 = 15080 cubic inches. There are 1728 cubic inches to the cubic foot, so you'll need about 8.75 cubic feet of concrete, which is about a third of a yard. (More exactly, that's a cubic yard, but concrete guys just say "yard.")
Volume = (pi) R2 L = (pi) (30)2 (12) = 10,800 pi = 33,929.2 cubic inches = 146.88 gallons (rounded)
The volume is 23,430 cubic inches which would require 101.4 gallons to fill.
42 cubic feet or 1.56 yards.
A yard (of dirt or concrete) is a volume of 1 cubic yard (1 yd)³, as the cubic is assumed in this context. Assuming a circle 7 feet across (diameter), then the radius is 3.5 feet = 1.16667 yards, and 8 inches = 0.2222 yards. So the volume of this is about 0.95 cubic yards. In concrete jargon it would be 0.95 yards.
.21 yards of sand will fill an area 115 inches by 67 inches to a depth of 2.5 inches.