To calculate the weight of a concrete slab measuring 24 x 24 x 2 inches, first determine the volume in cubic inches: 24 x 24 x 2 = 1,152 cubic inches. Since concrete typically weighs about 150 pounds per cubic foot, convert cubic inches to cubic feet (1,152 cubic inches ÷ 1,728 cubic inches per cubic foot = 0.6667 cubic feet). Finally, multiply by the weight of concrete: 0.6667 cubic feet x 150 pounds per cubic foot ≈ 100 pounds. Thus, the slab weighs approximately 100 pounds.
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14.81 yds
You will need at least 14 cubic yards.
1.25 cubic yards for a 4-inch slab. 2 cubic yards (1.85) for a 6-inch slab.
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For a 4-inch thick slab you will need at least 1.2 cubic yards.
800lbs
2000 pounds
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A concrete slab's thickness can vary greatly depending on the application. Typically, a concrete slab varies between 500mm to thousands of millimeters.
You will need at least 14 cubic yards.
14.81 yds
4.074 cubic yards for every foot the slab is thick.
1.25 cubic yards for a 4-inch slab. 2 cubic yards (1.85) for a 6-inch slab.
4 To 6 inches
Concrete weighs approx 150 pounds per cubic foot. This slab would weigh approx 1188 pounds.
you can do the math: LXWXD DIVIDED BY 27