About two yards. One yard of dirt is 36 inches on a side, or 46,656 cubic inches. 15x20 foot by 2 inches is 86,400 cubic inches.
Ground coverage area is calculated by multiplying length by width by depth of coverage. Coverage will vary based on the required depth of the substance. it is necessary to have each measurement in the same unit.
8 to 10 inches
How many inches of the ground can my car be if dropped
235 / 70 / R16 is : 29 inches in diameter / section width 9.3 inches / section height 6.5 inches --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 245 / 75 / R16 is : 30.5 inches in diameter / section width 9.6 inches / section height 7.2 inches
On Feb 10 2010 there were 15 inches on the ground.
235 / 70 / R16 is 29 inches in diameter , the section width is 9.3 inches and the section height is 6.5 inches =========================================================== 255 / 70 / R16 is 30.1 inches in diameter , the section width is 10 inches and the section height is 7 inches =========================================================== so , the bottom line is the larger size tire is 1.1 inches taller and the section width ( not the tread width ) is 7/10 ths of an inch wider
A square yard covers, well, one square yard of ground. One could also say it covers nine square feet, or 1,296 square inches. A square yard is a measurement of area. It is not a measurement of the actual surface.
360 inches are required for a first down
10 inches
The answer will depend on how thick you want the coverage to be. If you want: 1. Two Inches = 18 square yards 2. Three Inches = 12 Square yards 3. Four Inches = 9 square yards See the pattern here? If the dirt was a Cube of 3ft x 3ft x 3ft, then you divide 36" by the thickness of coverage in inches. The answer is the number of Square Yards of coverage.
Depends on what section of miniature you have. The miniature horse associations classify the miniatures in two different size categories, section A and section B. Section A is miniature horses up to 34 inches in height at the withers and section B is over 34 inches but not exceeding 38 inches. You really shouldn't ride a section A miniature but it would be ok to ride a section B depending on the weight of the rider.
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