You will need 3.6 cubic yards.
For a 17' x 17' by 4" slab you will need 3.6 cubic yards. If you increase the thickness to 6" you would need 5.4 cubic yards.
To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a space measuring 12 feet by 10 feet by 4 inches, first convert the dimensions to feet: 4 inches is 1/3 of a foot. The volume is 12 x 10 x (1/3) = 40 cubic feet. Concrete is typically sold in bags that cover about 0.5 cubic feet per bag. Therefore, you'll need approximately 80 bags of concrete (40 cubic feet ÷ 0.5 cubic feet per bag).
To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a space measuring 12 feet long, 24 feet wide, and 6 inches deep, first convert the depth to feet (6 inches = 0.5 feet). Then, multiply the dimensions: 12 ft × 24 ft × 0.5 ft = 144 cubic feet. Since concrete is typically measured in cubic yards, convert cubic feet to cubic yards by dividing by 27 (144 cubic feet ÷ 27 = approximately 5.33 cubic yards). You will need about 5.33 cubic yards of concrete.
A standard 8x8x16 2 core block contains about .25cf of open space
To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a space measuring 24 feet by 12 feet with a depth of 4 inches, first convert the depth to feet: 4 inches is 1/3 of a foot. Then, multiply the dimensions: 24 ft x 12 ft x (1/3 ft) = 96 cubic feet. Since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, divide by 27 to convert to cubic yards: 96 / 27 ≈ 3.56 cubic yards of concrete is required.
For a 17' x 17' by 4" slab you will need 3.6 cubic yards. If you increase the thickness to 6" you would need 5.4 cubic yards.
concrete... and space... and machines to do the work.
In the United States, if you are buying concrete mixed up and ready to pour, it is typically sold by the cubic yard (3ft x 3ft x 3ft) volume. But they usually call this just a 'yard' of concrete, knowing that it is a cubic yard.
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without knowing your climate, the best would be a crawl space with a concrete slab.
Definition of the amount of concrete that (by volume) will fill on cubic yard of space.
Concrete because you can see history and it takes up space
They both weigh the same, one pound. The difference lies in the volume or amount of feathers and concrete needed to reach that weight. Feathers are much less dense than concrete, so a pound of feathers will take up much more space than a pound of concrete.
You can't estimate that without having a thickness. You have to be able to have an actual volume of space you want to fill up with concrete.
Does it take up space and made of atoms? Yes, concrete is matter
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