More information is needed for a real answer. Driveways reinforced with steel must be 4" thick in most areas so 1 cubic yard covers 81 square feet. Sidewalks are generally 6" thick (here, at least) so 1 cubic yard covers 54 square feet. As far as building foundations or slabs, garage slabs, etc., you would have to give more details in your question. Always allow a little bit for wastage, underrunning the forms, etc.
1 94-pound bag of cement is approximately equal to 1 cubic foot.
Usually 1 cubic foot. It can be sold in smaller bags, but when someone refers to the ratio of cement in a concrete mix (i.e. a "5 bag mix") then they mean 1 cubic foot.
one yard of cement will make a 8 x 10 square foot slab at 4 inches thick, that's 80 sq. feet per yard of cement at 4 inches thick.
It is a measure of volume usually used when measuring the water in a lake or large reservoir. An acre foot is the amount of water that it would take to cover one acre of land with one foot of water.
An 80-pound bag of premixed cement = .667 cubic feet, or 2/3 of a cubic foot, of concrete. A 60-pound bag of premixed cement = .5 cubic feet, or 1/2 of a cubic foot, of concrete.
3 cement bricks for foot
The amount of cement will depend on the size of the tile, since a larger trowel is needed for larger tile.
It depends on how deep it is. If it is 6 inches deep, you will need 77 yards.
1 94-pound bag of cement is approximately equal to 1 cubic foot.
Square foot is a measure of area. Cubic foot is a measure of volume. They are not equal.
There is a foot, a square foot, and a cubic foot, but there is no such thing as a square cubic foot. A foot and a square foot have no volume, so they're not related to gallons in any way. One cubic foot is the same volume as 7.48052 gallons. (rounded)
There is no answer to this question. A square foot is a volume measurement and feet are units of length.
Dimensions x whatever is the going rate at your local cement contracter... usually by the square foot
A square foot has no volume. if you are asking how many gallons are in a cubic foot the answer id 7.4805195.
A gallon is a measure of volume;A square foot, as a measure of area, has zero depth, so it's volume is 1 square foot x zero feet = zero cubic feet, so there are no gallons in a square foot.
A gallon is a measure of volume whereas a square foot is a measure of area. So there are no gallons in a square foot and no square feet in a gallon.
m3 is the unit of volume, where as square foot is of area. There is no relation.