16x8=128 900/128=7.01 and some 5hit so yeah the answer is 7
To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a 900 square foot area, you first need to determine the thickness of the concrete slab. Once you have the thickness in inches, divide it by 36 to convert to yards. Then divide the total cubic yards by the number of cubic yards in a concrete truck to determine how many truckloads you need.
how thick are you pouring? i will assume 900 sq. was just width by length. need to multiply by thickness inches to give cubic feet needed. divide that number by 27. this should be yards of concrete needed. my guess little over 4.4 cubes. don't forget to factor humidity. na
900 million tons
900 of them. Get extra for breakage.
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It is a 2 street down at a major intersection = 264 feet by 900 feet in area.
There are 900 ones in 900.
There are 9 hundreds in 900. To find out how many tens are in 900, we need to divide 900 by 10. 900 divided by 10 equals 90, so there are 90 tens in 900.
Different cities have different size blocks. There is no requirement for a city block to be a certain size. I picked two city blocks at random in New York City and they measured differently. One was 800 X 200 feet and the other was 900 X 220 feet. There is no set pattern.
900 of them.