To calculate the amount of topsoil needed to fill a 24-foot round circle, first determine the area of the circle using the formula (A = \pi r^2). The radius is 12 feet (half of 24 feet), so the area is approximately (3.14 \times 12^2 \approx 452.39) square feet. If you want to fill it to a depth of 1 foot, you would need about 452.39 cubic feet of topsoil, which is equivalent to about 16.74 cubic yards (since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard).
Approx 70,686 square yards.
14.8 cubic yards will work but round to 15 to be sure.
Approximately 58.42 (58.4180452) acres.
12.5664 Sq.In.
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To fill in this size pool you'll need 100.5 cubic yards of material. If you mean how many gallons of water to fill the pool, you'd need 20,300 gallons of water to fully fill it.
A yard (of dirt or concrete) is a volume of 1 cubic yard (1 yd)³, as the cubic is assumed in this context. Assuming a circle 7 feet across (diameter), then the radius is 3.5 feet = 1.16667 yards, and 8 inches = 0.2222 yards. So the volume of this is about 0.95 cubic yards. In concrete jargon it would be 0.95 yards.
108inches= how many yards
Approx 70,686 square yards.
How many cubic yards in an 12 foot diameter circle with a 4 inch thickness?
None. A cubic yard is a measure of volume (in 3-dimensional space). A circle is an object in 2-dimensional space. Bt definition, a 2-d space has no volume.
266.66 cubic yards ( not square yards)
259.2593 sq. yards.
23 yards 1 foot
3.7283 yards.
640 yards i think
There are: pi*100*100 square yards