27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard
6 inches = 1/2 foot
Volume = 10-ft x 20-ft x 1/2 ft = 100 cubic feet = 3 19/27 cubic yards = 3.704 (rounded)
That's the volume of the slab. Doesn't matter whether it's full of concrete, jello,
plum brandy, or an empty box.
1100 cubic feet
31x32x.5=496 cubic feet. . .divided by 27=18.37 cubic yards
7 cement bags per 1 cubic meter of concrete......
It depends upon how thick you want the concrete. For example, if you want the concrete to be 6 inches thick, then you will need 200 cubic feet. There are 27 cubic feet per cubic yard; so divide the 200 cubic feet by 27 to get 7.4 cubic yards.
Length X width X Depth (measured in feet) that gives you the total CUBIC feet of concrete you need. BUT Concrete is delivered by the CUBIC YARD so divide your answer by 27 to convert to cubic yards....There ya go
1100 cubic feet
As far as I know; to equal ft. and inches (366sq. ft. and 6 inches ) if you convert this iti is 366 divided in half to give you a 12 inch depth =183 cubic ft and divide by 3 to get cubic yards = 61 cubic yards
31x32x.5=496 cubic feet. . .divided by 27=18.37 cubic yards
Volume = 10*3*5 = 150 cubic feet
If you pour it to a depth of 4", you will need a minimum of 9.14 cubic yards.
The mass of a cubic metre of concrete is 2250-2400 kilograms.
4 inches = 1/3 of a foot So: 16*10*1/3 = 53 and 1/3 cubic feet
An 80 pound bag of premix concrete will make .6 cubic feet of cured concrete. There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic meter, so it would take 45 80 pound bags to make one cubic meter.
.029 cubic yards of concrete weighs aproximately 93.96lbs
average of 0.12tons of rebars per cubic meter of concrete.
The volume of a cuboid is length * width * height So, volume = 5*5*10 = 250 cubic feet.
60 pound of concrete bag makes 1/2 cubic foot of concrete