I have a big pile of river rocks and I would like to sell them but I do not know how much they cost. Please, help.
1 meter = 3.28084 feet1 foot = 12 inches1 gallon = 231 cubic inches55 gallons = 12,705 cubic inches = =7.35243 cubic feet (rounded) = 0.2082 cubic meter (rounded)
Cubic feet would be the most appropriate method to measure the volume of a swimming pool because it provides a good balance between detail and ease of understanding. Cubic inches would provide too much detail, while cubic yards might not provide enough precision for a swimming pool.
18 feet = 9 yards 12 feet = 4 yards 9 yards X 4 yards = 36 square yards A cubic yard is 36" x 36 " x 36 " 36 " / 4" = 9 (4" sections) Thus, 1 cubic yard has 9 square yard layers which are 4" thick So, 1 cubic yard will cover 9 square yards 4" thick So, 4 cubic yards will cover 36 square yards which are each 4" thick
36,000 pounds, aprox 20 cubic yds. 20 cubic yards spread out at 2 inches will cover 3200 square feet. hope that helps.
A cubic yard is 3 feet x 3 feet x 3 feet = 27 cubic feet. The area you are dealing with is 30 x 1 x 1 = 30 cubic feet So you will need 30/27 cubic yards, which equals 11/9 cubic yards or 1.11 cubic yards.
The cost of a cubic yard of salt and pepper rock varies slightly by location. As of 2014, the average price is between 52.00 and 57.00 per cubic yard. Therefore 2 cubic yards costs between 104.00 and 114.00.
you need to ask per cubic yard.. and im trying to figure it out as well
5 yards is approx 3.82 cubic metres.
eighty-one dollars and twenty-five cents plus sales tax
25856 / 27 = 958 yards of concrete @ $75 per yard = $71,850
4.093 cubic yards
Where I live, concrete is now $100 per cubic yard, or $500 total. That is for a local delivery.
Three and one-quarter million cubic yards. There are 4,360,000 cubic yards of concrete in the dam
About 2.11 Cubic Yards.
You can call it "cubic feet" or "cubic yards"; that terminology is quite common, and much shorter.Each yard has 3 feet, therefore a cubic yard has 33 cubic feet. Divide your 189 cubic feet by 27 to know the number of cubic yards.You can call it "cubic feet" or "cubic yards"; that terminology is quite common, and much shorter.Each yard has 3 feet, therefore a cubic yard has 33 cubic feet. Divide your 189 cubic feet by 27 to know the number of cubic yards.You can call it "cubic feet" or "cubic yards"; that terminology is quite common, and much shorter.Each yard has 3 feet, therefore a cubic yard has 33 cubic feet. Divide your 189 cubic feet by 27 to know the number of cubic yards.You can call it "cubic feet" or "cubic yards"; that terminology is quite common, and much shorter.Each yard has 3 feet, therefore a cubic yard has 33 cubic feet. Divide your 189 cubic feet by 27 to know the number of cubic yards.
For a 4-inch depth: 4.75 cubic yards. For a 6-inch depth: 7.1 cubic yards.
The cost of 5,000 cubic yards of dirt can vary widely based on factors such as location, type of dirt, and delivery fees. On average, the price can range from $15 to $50 per cubic yard, leading to a total cost of approximately $75,000 to $250,000. It's advisable to contact local suppliers for more accurate pricing tailored to specific needs and conditions.