2400 sq. ft. Divided by 3 (1/3 ft thick) = 800 cu ft
800 / 27 (27 cu ft per cu yd) = 29.63 cu yds
Order 31 to 33 yds depending on how accurate your 4" are.
Dan
2.15
14.81 yds
you can do the math: LXWXD DIVIDED BY 27
625 times 0.5 = 312.5 cubic feet will be needed
how many cubic feet in a yard of concret
2.15
14.81 yds
you can do the math: LXWXD DIVIDED BY 27
625 times 0.5 = 312.5 cubic feet will be needed
how many cubic feet in a yard of concret
A 9x9 foot slab 4 inches thick requires a minimum of 1 cubic yard. If you go to 6 inches thick you will need 1.5 cubic yards.
To calculate the volume of concrete needed for a slab, you can use the formula: Volume = Area × Thickness. First, convert the thickness from inches to feet: 4 inches is 1/3 feet. Then, multiply the area (256 square feet) by the thickness (1/3 feet): 256 × (1/3) = approximately 85.33 cubic feet of concrete is needed for the slab.
About 162sf.
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A cubic yard is 46,656 cubic inches. Spread to a thicknes of 5 inches, a cubic yard of concrete covers 9332.1 square inches, which is 64.8 square feet.
Allow 5.5 to 6 yards. Always allow for wastage, underrunning forms, etc.
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