Pounds can't be converted to cubic feet. Pounds measure mass, while cubic feet measure volume.
It is about 1.2 cubic feet, about 8 inches diameter.
One cubic yard = 27 cubic feet 147.88 cubic yards = 147.88 x 27 cubic feet = 3992.76 cubic feet
180 cubic feet is 6.67 cubic yards.
There are approximately 35.3 cubic feet in one cubic meter of ice.
27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard 837 cubic feet = 31 cubic yards
To determine how many 40 lb bags of topsoil are needed to cover 12 cubic yards, first convert cubic yards to cubic feet. There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, so 12 cubic yards equals 324 cubic feet. Assuming a 40 lb bag covers about 1.5 cubic feet, you would need approximately 216 bags (324 cubic feet ÷ 1.5 cubic feet per bag = 216).
To determine how many bags of 80 lb concrete make a cubic yard, you need to know that one cubic yard is equivalent to 27 cubic feet. An 80 lb bag of concrete typically covers about 0.6 cubic feet. Therefore, to fill one cubic yard, you would need approximately 45 bags of 80 lb concrete (27 cubic feet ÷ 0.6 cubic feet per bag ≈ 45).
An 80 lb bag of concrete typically yields about 0.6 cubic feet when mixed. Since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, half a cubic yard is 13.5 cubic feet. To find how many 80 lb bags are needed, divide 13.5 by 0.6, which equals approximately 22.5 bags. Therefore, you would need about 23 bags of 80 lb concrete to fill half a cubic yard.
That is approximately 1/2 a cubic foot.
You will need about 30 cubic feet. Your bag should also tell you how many cubic feet are in it.
There is 0.45 cubic feet in a 60-lb bag, so you need 60 bags. If you go to 80-lb bags, there's 0.60 cubic feet and you need 45 bags.
~ 1 cu. ft.
1 UK gallon of water weighs 10 lb 1 cubic foot of water contains 6 1/4 gallons (6.25) and so weighs 62.5 lb so 54 cu feet weigh 54 X 62.5 lb or 3375 lb (or just over 1 and a half tons)
To calculate the number of 80 lb bags needed for a 3x4x3 pad, first determine the volume of the pad in cubic feet: 3 ft x 4 ft x 3 ft = 36 cubic feet. An 80 lb bag of concrete typically covers about 0.6 cubic feet. Therefore, you would need approximately 36 / 0.6 = 60 bags of 80 lb concrete to fill the pad.
1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches 1 cubic inch = 1/1,728 cubic foot = about 0.0005787 (rounded) So 1 lb/in3 = 1,728 lb/ft3
If the density is 20 pounds per cubic foot, then each cubic foot you have will weigh 20 lbs. However you are told that you have 30 cubic feet so :-30 * 20 = 600 lb.
To calculate the amount of Quikrete needed for a slab measuring 5 feet by 8 feet, you first determine the volume in cubic feet. Assuming a standard thickness of 4 inches (0.33 feet), the volume would be 5 ft x 8 ft x 0.33 ft = 13.2 cubic feet. Quikrete typically comes in 60 lb or 80 lb bags, with each 60 lb bag covering about 0.45 cubic feet and each 80 lb bag covering about 0.6 cubic feet. You would need approximately 30 bags of 60 lb Quikrete or about 22 bags of 80 lb Quikrete to complete the slab.