It is a measure of volume in the Imperial system, which is obsolete in most of the world.
250 US gallons is 33.4201 cubic feet.
100 ft * 250 ft * 12 ft = 100*250*12 cubic ft = 300000 ft3
250 x (2/12) = 41.6666 cubic feet
To determine the number of bags needed to cover 250 square feet at 2 cubic feet per bag, you would first calculate the total volume required: 250 sq ft * 2 ft = 500 cubic feet. Then, divide the total volume required by the volume per bag: 500 cubic feet / 2 cubic feet per bag = 250 bags needed.
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That is 250 cubic ft.
The diameter would be 7.816 feet.
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250 cubic feet could hold 1,870.12987 US gallons. 250 cubic feet is simply L * W * H meaning that you could either have a box that is 5*5*10 feet or a cube that is approx 6.30*6.30*6.30 or a ball that would have a radious of approx 3.907963
The volume of a cuboid is length * width * height So, volume = 5*5*10 = 250 cubic feet.
7,803,495 BTU's Assuming it's water that's being heated and the temperature is Fahrenheit: 500*250*62.42796 (<the weight of one cubic foot of water)= 7,803,495 BTU's
Our area is 250 ft2 so 250 ft3 would cover the area with cement a foot deep. We only need 3 inches (1/4 of a foot) so we divide 250ft3 by 4 to get our answer: 62.5 cubic feet.However, the question asks for "yards of concrete" so we need to convert cubic feet into cubic yards as follows:One cubic yard = 3ft x 3ft x 3ft = 27 ft3Dividing our cubic foot answer of 62.5 by 27 we get our answer in cubic yards:62.5/27 =2.3148148 yd3 (the 148 repeats)