A standard jersey barrier typically measures about 10 feet long, 2 feet wide, and 3 feet high. To calculate the volume in cubic yards, you would first convert the dimensions to yards: 10 feet is approximately 3.33 yards, 2 feet is about 0.67 yards, and 3 feet is 1 yard. The volume is then calculated as 3.33 x 0.67 x 1, which equals roughly 2.24 cubic yards of concrete per jersey barrier.
The term "yards" of concrete means cubic yards.
.029 cubic yards of concrete weighs aproximately 93.96lbs
1.67 cubic yards.
0.89 cubic yards.
1.8 cubic yards will do it.
You will need 0.56 cubic yards of concrete.
You will need 17.8 cubic yards of concrete.
10.67 Cubic Yards
the minimum is 2 yards.
1.85 cubic yards.
39 cubic yards is 29.81 cubic meters.
To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a 900 square foot area, you first need to determine the thickness of the concrete slab. Once you have the thickness in inches, divide it by 36 to convert to yards. Then divide the total cubic yards by the number of cubic yards in a concrete truck to determine how many truckloads you need.