8 inches = 2/3 foot
(10 x 10 x 2/3) = 66 and 2/3 cubic feet
An area 10 foot x 10 foot is 100 square feet. 100 cubic feet of sand would cover it with a one foot deep layer of sand. If the sand needs to be 6 inches deep, then 50 cubic feet are be needed, or 25 cubic feet if the sand is to be 3 inches thick.
A yard of concrete is a measure of volume. A square foot is a measure of area. A cubic yard is 27 cubic feet of stuff. (3x3x3)To relate volume to area you must extend the area over a third dimension. One square foot that is one foot deep will equal one cubic foot. (1x1x1)So, a yard of concrete is 27 cubic feet or 3 feet tall 3 feet wide 3 feet deep. concrete wieghs 150lbs per cubic foot 27cubic feet times 150 pounds is 4050 pounds. This is 1 cubic yard of concrete.
4 × 2 × 1 = 8 cubic feet (8ft3)
That's going to depend on how deep or shallow you spread it. If you spread it one foot deep, it covers an area of 2 square feet. If you spread it one inch deep, it covers an area of 24 square feet.
You don't, square feet are a measure of area and cubic feet are a measure of volume.
An area 10 foot x 10 foot is 100 square feet. 100 cubic feet of sand would cover it with a one foot deep layer of sand. If the sand needs to be 6 inches deep, then 50 cubic feet are be needed, or 25 cubic feet if the sand is to be 3 inches thick.
A yard of concrete is a measure of volume. A square foot is a measure of area. A cubic yard is 27 cubic feet of stuff. (3x3x3)To relate volume to area you must extend the area over a third dimension. One square foot that is one foot deep will equal one cubic foot. (1x1x1)So, a yard of concrete is 27 cubic feet or 3 feet tall 3 feet wide 3 feet deep. concrete wieghs 150lbs per cubic foot 27cubic feet times 150 pounds is 4050 pounds. This is 1 cubic yard of concrete.
240 x 3 /12 Cubic feet = 60 cubic feet
You will need 1500 cubic feet.
2.5 meters deep
If the container is 1 inch deep, the area is 1 square foot.
4 × 2 × 1 = 8 cubic feet (8ft3)
That's going to depend on how deep or shallow you spread it. If you spread it one foot deep, it covers an area of 2 square feet. If you spread it one inch deep, it covers an area of 24 square feet.
I cu yd = 27 cu ft you cannot get square feet from cubic yards as square feet is area and yards volume - you need to know how deep the 400 sq feet is - in other words, volume. For example 400 sq feet that is 1 feet deep is 400 cubic feet; then divide by 27 to get cubic yards
There is no conversion. Cubic feet is for volume while square feet is for area.
You don't, square feet are a measure of area and cubic feet are a measure of volume.
question is meaningless. gallon is a unit of volume, sq ft is a unit of area. the above is a horrible answer. simply put your question was miss worded. i believe you meant cubic foot (not square foot). the answer is 7.481 gallons in a cubic foot