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The answer is 42.
To find out how many bags of 2 cubic feet equal 9 cubic yards, first convert cubic yards to cubic feet. There are 27 cubic feet in 1 cubic yard, so 9 yards equals 9 x 27 = 243 cubic feet. Dividing 243 cubic feet by 2 cubic feet per bag gives 243 / 2 = 121.5 bags. Therefore, you would need 122 bags of 2 cubic feet to equal 9 yards, rounding up to the nearest whole bag.
When it comes to mulch or concrete, a so-called "yard"actually means a "cubic yard".1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet2 cubic yards = 54 cubic feet...6 cubic yards = 162 cubic feet ( = 81 bags )
To determine how many bags of mulch equal 6 cubic yards, first find the volume of a standard bag of mulch, which typically contains 2 cubic feet. Since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, 6 cubic yards is equivalent to 162 cubic feet (6 x 27). To find the number of bags needed, divide 162 cubic feet by the volume of each bag (2 cubic feet), resulting in 81 bags of mulch.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet 4 cubic yards = 108 cubic feet Since each bag contains 2 cubic feet of mulch, the required number of bags is 108/2 which is 54
26,000,000 cubic yards = 0.004769 cubic mile (rounded)
54 cubic feet is equal to 2.07 cubic yards.
1 cubic yard is 3x3x3 = 27 cubic feet 49 yards = 49x27 = 1323 cubic feet 1323/2 = 661 bags - that is a lot of bags! Make sure by yards you mean actual cubic yards, not linear yards, in which case you need to know depth and width of mulch as well
To determine how many 40 lb bags of topsoil are needed to cover 12 cubic yards, first convert cubic yards to cubic feet. There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, so 12 cubic yards equals 324 cubic feet. Assuming a 40 lb bag covers about 1.5 cubic feet, you would need approximately 216 bags (324 cubic feet ÷ 1.5 cubic feet per bag = 216).
345 cubic yards equal: 69,680 gallons of water.
To determine how many 50 lb bags of sand equal 3 yards, we first need to know the weight of sand per cubic yard. A cubic yard of sand typically weighs around 2,600 lbs. Therefore, 3 yards of sand would weigh approximately 7,800 lbs. Dividing 7,800 lbs by 50 lbs per bag gives you 156 bags of sand.
1.30795 (rounded)
44 US gallons is about 0.22 cubic yards.