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Linear footage is a one dimensional measurment. Board footage is volume. one board foot is 1 inch thick by 12 inches square. 1" x 12" x 12" = 144 cubic inches of wood or one board foot.
An answer is impossible because there are no cubic units within a circle but only square units
Given only the information that appears in the question you cannot. You also need to know how thick (deep) the cement needs to be.
roughly 240 square feet. Formula for figuring yardage is: (Width X Length X thickness)/27= cubic yardage of concrete. Just reverse the formula to solve for Width X Length or Square Feet. CY X 27 divided by thickness = square footage
How thick is it
How thick? Gotta have thickness to calculate cubic yards.
It should be a little over 19 yards.
Linear footage is a one dimensional measurment. Board footage is volume. one board foot is 1 inch thick by 12 inches square. 1" x 12" x 12" = 144 cubic inches of wood or one board foot.
You say 12'x12 `—> that ' is the sign for feet. so if the patio is 12 feet by 12 feet then it is 144 square feet. You don't say what measurement the "4 thick" is, but I presume it is inches. 4 inches is 1/3 of a foot, so divide the square footage by 3 and that will give you the cubic footage - if the patio is 12 feet by 12 feet and 4 inches thick then the cubic footage is 48.
It is all dependant on how thick the concrete is. You take the square footage and turn that into cubed feet (where the thickness comes in) if its 1" thick you multiply the square footage by.083, if its 2" thick you multiply by.17. To come up with this number you take the thickness say 3" and divide that by 12 (12 inches in a foot), so for 3 inches you get .25. So back to the question at hand, say your 30 square feet of concrete is 6 inches thick, your equation would look like this: 30 X .5 = 15. So 15 is your cubed footage. You then multiply this number by 150 which is the weight in pounds of 1 cubic foot of concrete. The number you come up with is 2,250. That is the amount in pounds of your 30 square feet of concrete assuming it is 6 inches thick.
An answer is impossible because there are no cubic units within a circle but only square units
A board foot is one square foot by one inch thick or 4 quarters (4/4). If you were using something thicker, then the square footage provided would be proportionately less. I.e. 8/4 lumber would yield half the square footage but would be twice as thick (2"). So, using 4/4 lumber would mean 2000 board feet for the house assuming no waste.
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How do you calculate cement mortar in 230mm thick brick
First, find the total square footage of your driveway. You can find this by multiplying the length of the driveway by the width of the driveway. When you have determined the square footage, you need to decide how thick you will apply the gravel. At a depth of 1", 1 cubic yard of gravel will cover 320 square feet. So for example, if you would like to put down 3 inches of material over 1000 square feet, you would do the following. 1000 square ft./320 = 3.125 3.125*3" depth = 9.375 yards
Given only the information that appears in the question you cannot. You also need to know how thick (deep) the cement needs to be.
roughly 240 square feet. Formula for figuring yardage is: (Width X Length X thickness)/27= cubic yardage of concrete. Just reverse the formula to solve for Width X Length or Square Feet. CY X 27 divided by thickness = square footage