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1.85 cubic yards equals 49.95 cubic feet.
1000 cubic centimetres = 1 litre so 1500 cc = 1500/1000 = 1.5 litres
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet.
A standard wheelbarrow typically holds around 6 cubic feet of material.
A yard is 3 feet so 3 feet cubed would be 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard
.936 cubic feet
To calculate the cubic feet of cement needed for a volume of 10 feet by 10 feet by 4 feet, you multiply the dimensions: 10 x 10 x 4 = 400 cubic feet. Therefore, you would need 400 cubic feet of cement for that volume.
There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, and a 60-pound bag of cement typically yields about 0.45 cubic feet when mixed. To fill one cubic yard, you would need approximately 60 bags of 60-pound cement.
~ 1 cu. ft.
1.85 cubic yards of cement.
27 cu ft
20 x 24 x 1 = 480 cubic feet
That is approximately 1,841 pounds of concrete.
5.93 cubic yards.
147 cubic feet of cement are required.
It would depend on how big the bag of cement is. 1 foot bags will be more in the cubic meter than 2 feet.
That depends on what size the concrete truck is. A 10-yard truck carries about 270 cubic feet when full. An 8 cubic yard truck carries about 216 cubic feet of concrete. (Or gravel, sand, etc)