That is not possible. Yards is a measure of length or distance. cubic yards belong to a measure of a volume. That does not go together.
A 52' x 48' by 4" pad requires 30.8 cubic yards. If you go up to 6" thick you would need 46.2 cubic yards.
Assuming you pour to a depth of 4", you will need 1/3 cubic yards. If you go to 6" depth, you will need about 1/2 cubic yard.
To calculate volume use this formula - length X width X depth. To go from inches to cubic yards use this formula - length in inches X width in inches X depth in inches = cubic inches. Then divide the cubic inches by 1728 to get cubic feet. Finally divide cubic feet by 27 to get cubic yards. Your Example - 108 inches X 60 inches X 6 inches = 38880 cubic inches 38880 cu in/1728 = 22.5 cubic feet 22.5 cu ft/27 = 0.834 cubic yards
You are 1 inch short of it going once...
There are 36 inches in one yard. Therefore, one quarter of an inch is equal to 1/144, or 0.00694 recurring (that is, 0.00694444..) yards.
I could just tell you, but it would be better if you knew how to figure it out. So I'll do both. A cubic yard is equal to 27 cubic feet ( 3 x 3 x 3 feet ). or 46,656 cubic inches. Your garden is 104 x 144 x 12 inches or 8-2/3 x 12 x 1 feet. ( Let's stick with feet and eliminate one conversion! ) 8-2/3 x 12 x 1 = 104 cubic feet. Taking your measurement and dividing it by the number of cubic feet in a cubic yard gives us - 104 / 27 = 3.85 cubic yards Call it 4 cubic yards to fill any little imperfections and you're good to go.
BIG BLOCK OR SMALL BLOCK DOES NOT DEPEND ON CUBIC INCHES . IT IS THE DESIGN OF THE BLOCK ITS SELF.
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For the American Motors 304 cubic inch V8 : With engine oil filter change : ( 5.0 U.S. quarts )
it is 300-400 yards. AK74 is 500 yards
First, let's start by converting yards into feet. There are 3 feet in 1 yard, so 80 cubic yards is then equal to 240 cubic feet. We get this by multiplying 80 by 3. Now that we have equal units, we can find how many 7 cubic feet go into an 80 cubic yard box by doing 240 cubic feet divided by 7 cubic feet, and the answer we get is a decimal: 34.2857143. If we are going to round, we must round down if it is a matter of fitting into a box because if there is more than the decimal answer that we got, not all of it will be able to fit. Therefore, items of 7 cubic feet can fit into an 80 cubic yard box 34 times.