12*50/6=100
100 square yards
How many 12 inch squares will it take to make a yard
30*25=750 square feet To convert this to yards, divide by 3. 750/3=250 square yards
A yard is a unit of length. A square foot is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
3 ft = 1 yard 12 in = 1 foot 30 yard**2 * (3**2)(12**2) = 38880 inch**2 38880 inch**2 /32 inch**2 = 1215 bricks You should buy extra just in case. If the yard is not twice as long as it is wide, you'll have to cut the bricks and you may lose some (especially if you have an irregularly shaped yard).
440 yards.
I'm guessing it's a 6 foot by 8 foot patio (but 6 inches, not feet deep). {Note that typically something like a patio may only use 4 inch depth of concrete}. In the case of 6 inches, it should be specified as 6'x8'x6". A yard of concrete has a volume of 1 cubic yard, which is 3x3x3 = 27 cubic feet.For the patio depth of 6 inches converts to 0.5 feet, so we have 6 ft x 8 ft x 0.5 ft = 24 ft³. Take 24/27 = 8/9 or 0.8889 cubic yards [0.8889 yards of concrete].
I assume you mean 24 yards, 32 yards and 4 yards. 24 yrd. * 32 yrd. * 4 yrd. = 772 cubic yards of concrete =====================
how may yards of concrete are needed for a floor 24 x 25 feet?
"capacity of a concrete truckis,the large usual sixe is 9 yards,the smaller are about 3 yards" Actually over the years the size of mixer drums has increased You will notice the large the drum the more axles the truck has plus it depends on what make a mixer it is 1) London 2) Jaeger 3) Rex The early 3 axle trucks with a rex mixer carried 5 cu yards That increased to 7 cu yards London and Jaeger drums carried 8 cu yards On trucks with 3 axles and a tag (4th axle that trails the truck) carried 12 yards or 10m3 The newer 5 axle trucks usually hold 14-16 cu yards Please understand that 1 m3 = 1.3 cu yards 1 cu yard/27 cu ft of 20 mpa concrete at a 3" slump weights - 3400 lbs Hope this helps you
A person may be able to purchase an concrete truck at a ready-mix company that can be ordered, or added along with, the amount of concrete that a person or company is providing. For example, the general rule is that a concrete truck will, about average, hold ten cubic yards. Again, this is average because some trucks will actually hold about eight cubic yards to about nine cubic yards.
1 foot pound = 12 inch pound force
How many 12 inch squares will it take to make a yard
30*25=750 square feet To convert this to yards, divide by 3. 750/3=250 square yards
A concrete foot generally must extend one foot below the frost line. in some cases it may have to be more or less.
Assuming you mean 1,000 square feet, the math works like this. Concrete is typically measured in cubic yards. A cubic yard is 3ft X 3ft x 3ft OR 27 cubic feet. Your volume of concrete would be 1000 x (5/12) = 416.6 cu.ft. / 27 cuft = 15.4 yards of concrete. Be sure to account for waste, slope (which may thicken your slab), etc.
10 x 10= 100, but divide by 3. 4 inches is one third of a foot. You need 33 and a third cubic feet of concrete. Mixed concrete is usually sold in cubic yards (3 ft x 3ft x3 ft- or 27 cu ft to a cubic yard) and you would need ABOUT 1.25 yards. If you want to mix your own by buying prepackaged concrete mix at the hardware store, you would need ABOUT 112 of the 40 pound bags, or ABOUT 56 of the 80 lb bags. See the link below for a handy calculator for home concrete. PS- sound like you might be pouring a patio or floor for a small shed. Be sure to use reinforcing wire mesh in the floor, or it may crack.
1 inch is 2.5 cm, there are 12inchs in a foot. 2.5x(12x5.1)= 1.53m