25 x 5 x .5 = 62.5 cf / 27 = 2.31 cubic yards. Order 3.
Oops . . . please repost your question and include the depth of the concrete. You have to have all 3 dimensions in order to calculate volume (Cubic Yards of concrete).
15X15X.33(4/12 there is 4 inches in a foot therefor 4" is .33 of a foot) equals 74.25 cf of concrete divide by 27 (three demensional object for yards) 2.75 Cubic Yards. if you try to order .75 cubic yards of concrete you will be laughed at, just order 3 cubic yards and make a entrance path. good luck.
111.11 cubic yards, but adjusting for safety, you should order a minimum of 116 cubic yards to account for waste, spillage, over-excavation, settlement, spreading of forms, loss of entrained air or any other changes in volume.
3.70 yards and you will order 4 yards to have enough. (30 x 10 x 1/3) = 100 cubic feet Divided by 27 = 3.704 cubic yards
18.52 cubic yards. Adjusting for safety, you should order a minimum of 19.5 cubic yards.
Oops . . . please repost your question and include the depth of the concrete. You have to have all 3 dimensions in order to calculate volume (Cubic Yards of concrete).
That is about 135 cu ft., or 5 yards
6x18=108sqft 108divided by 80=1.35yards
3 cu.yds
You must do it in this order: Concrete Detail, Concrete Detail, Commentary.
for a concrete order, I would calculate the cubic footage first: 15 X 31 X 0.33 (4 inches) =153.45 cubic feet. there are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard, so 154 (round up in construction--believe me..) again 154 divide by 27 is a concrete order of 5.703 cubic yards. cheers mate!
15X15X.33(4/12 there is 4 inches in a foot therefor 4" is .33 of a foot) equals 74.25 cf of concrete divide by 27 (three demensional object for yards) 2.75 Cubic Yards. if you try to order .75 cubic yards of concrete you will be laughed at, just order 3 cubic yards and make a entrance path. good luck.
What is likely to be an order of concrete carried by a truck to make a garage floor
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Concrete testing equipment is testing for consistency within a given batch of concrete. Concrete needs to be a certain consistency in order to flow out of the trucks and into the space correctly. It also needs to have a certain consistency in order to set properly.
10.67 cubic yards. Adjusting for safety, you should order a minimum of 11.5 cubic yards.
Yes, the vacuum dewatered concrete requires curing in order to gain its strength.The concrete is cured for 28 days.