131,328 in3, but you should have worked it out for yourself.
you will need about 4 cuyds for your project.
about 432 cubic inches
12.30 cubic yards
3384 gallons for every foot deep it is.
3536 sqft 6 inches deep = 3536*0.5 cubic feet = 1768 cu ft = 65.48 cubic yards (approx).
you will need about 4 cuyds for your project.
the deepis is 24ft
You need to specify how deep the area is to answer the question; this is a volume problem. Please ask again
about 432 cubic inches
It would be about 1.8535 feet deep.
A well-constructed deck must have proper footings in order to be stable and secure. Make sure to dig your footing holes deep enough so that they are on undisturbed soil and sit below the deepest point of frost penetration. Once the holes are dug, line the bottoms with gravel for drainage, then pour concrete into the holes. The footing depth in inches divided by eight will tell you how many bags of concrete mix you need.
54sqare feet
If it is 4 inches deep/thick, 2 cubic yards. If it is 6 inches deep/thick, 3 cubic yards.
The depth and width of a footer for a concrete pad will depend on various factors such as the load that will be placed on the pad, soil conditions, and local building codes. Generally, footers are often at least 12 inches deep and extend beyond the pad on each side by at least 6 inches. It is recommended to consult a structural engineer or local building authority for specific requirements for your project.
If it is an exterior shed type storage room you can go as deep and wide as you want. If it is part of a home and attached it should be 12 inches wide and deep enough to get below the frost or freeze depth in your area. If freezing ground is not a problem than 12 inches deep should be fine.
The answer depends on whether you mean 114 feet squared or a square 114 feet by 114 feet. The answer to the first scenario is 76 square yards of concrete. The answer to the second scenario is 8,664 square yards of concrete.
That depends on how DEEP you want the concrete !