As far as I know; to equal ft. and inches (366sq. ft. and 6 inches ) if you convert this iti is 366 divided in half to give you a 12 inch depth =183 cubic ft and divide by 3 to get cubic yards = 61 cubic yards
If you use a standard 4-inch thickness you will need a minimum of 6.17 cubic yards.
Between 2$ and 3$ a inch (measured at the widest part). More trees on one lot puts price per tree down.
Assuming 18 inch round is a measure of the circumference, the volume is approx 0.96 Imperial gallons.
There are 2.54 centimeters in one inch.
A half inch thick steel plate, A half inch thick plywood, Brick, Concrete Block
That depends on how deep (thick) you need it to be. You'll need 1 yard of concrete for every 3/4 inch of thickness of the pad.
On average, concrete weighs about 12.5 pounds per square foot per inch thick. This can vary based on the type and density of the concrete mix.
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A standard 20x20 inch paver typically weighs between 10 to 15 pounds, depending on the material used, such as concrete or stone. For example, a concrete paver of this size might weigh around 12 to 14 pounds. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact weight, as it can vary based on thickness and density.
532.4074 yards of concrete, round up to 533 yards.
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18 bags (80 pounds) of quikrete for a 4 inch thick slab.
2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 sacks
We just recieved a bill for sidewalk repair. 5/16/2012 all calculations are for 4 inch thick concrete $7.87/SQFT new $9.35/SQFT remove and replace $4.48/LF Concrete Saw Cutting
For a 4-inch thick slab you will need at least 1.2 cubic yards.
for ,this we need to calculate the volume of concrete . volume of concrete = L x B Xh. =17 X 4 X24 . =1632 inch cube. Thus,1632 cubic inches concrete is needed for 17 inch by 24 inch by 4 inch deep .