To calculate the square footage covered by 4 yards of concrete at a depth of 4 inches, first convert the depth to feet (4 inches = 4/12 = 1/3 feet). Then, calculate the volume in cubic feet: 4 yards is 4 x 27 = 108 cubic feet. Finally, divide the volume by the depth: 108 cubic feet / (1/3 feet) = 324 square feet. Therefore, 4 yards of concrete at 4 inches deep covers 324 square feet.
For this area you will need 2.4 cubic yards.
To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a slab that is 16 feet by 8 feet and 4 inches thick, first convert the thickness to feet: 4 inches is approximately 0.33 feet. The volume in cubic feet can be calculated by multiplying the length, width, and thickness: 16 ft × 8 ft × 0.33 ft = 42.24 cubic feet. To convert this to cubic yards (since concrete is often sold by the cubic yard), divide by 27 (the number of cubic feet in a cubic yard): 42.24 ÷ 27 ≈ 1.56 cubic yards. Thus, you will need approximately 1.56 cubic yards of concrete.
Area=64ft. Times 4in or .3ft deep.. 64ft x 0.3ft x5= 96ft3.
About 115-120 pounds!
90.25 in a fraction = 361/4 90.25 * 100/100 = 9025/100 or 361/4in fraction in lowest term
You will need 3.7 cubic yards of cement.
For this area you will need 2.4 cubic yards.
about 25 yds
4ft 4in (132cm)
If you mean 12 feet long by 8 inches wide by 4 inches deep, you will need at least 0.1 cubic yards
There are 100 inches in 8ft 4in
4in is less than 1 ft so 4in is a fraction of a foot 4/12 = 1/3 4in = 1/3ft = .33 ft
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To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a slab that is 16 feet by 8 feet and 4 inches thick, first convert the thickness to feet: 4 inches is approximately 0.33 feet. The volume in cubic feet can be calculated by multiplying the length, width, and thickness: 16 ft × 8 ft × 0.33 ft = 42.24 cubic feet. To convert this to cubic yards (since concrete is often sold by the cubic yard), divide by 27 (the number of cubic feet in a cubic yard): 42.24 ÷ 27 ≈ 1.56 cubic yards. Thus, you will need approximately 1.56 cubic yards of concrete.
Yes. I would use a peagravel mixture with fibermesh additive. Pressure wash the area first if possible.
that is 333 cubic feet,or 12.3 cubic yards At 100 pounds per cubic foot,that is over 33,000 pounds of gravel
Area=64ft. Times 4in or .3ft deep.. 64ft x 0.3ft x5= 96ft3.