Approximately 5.8 square feet. Six square feet to be safe.
184.08 square feet is needed.
Knowing how many square yards in feet will cover when working with depths up to six inches, in important to know, especially in construction. There will be 54 square feet when you have a depth of six inches.
Each tile covers 81 square inches. You have 1,296 square inches to cover. It will take 16 tiles to cover that area.
81 square feet
Approximately 73 square feet.
3104.72
One "yard" of dirt (meaning one cubic yard) contains 46,656 cubic inches. Spread 8 inches thick this will cover 5832 square inches or 40.5 square feet.
1 yard topsoil covers 100 square feet to 3 inches, 200 square feet to 1.5 inches and 300 square feet to 1 inch.
To determine how many 3x6 tiles are needed to cover 30 square feet, first calculate the area of one tile. A 3x6 tile has an area of 18 square inches (3 inches x 6 inches). Since there are 144 square inches in a square foot, each tile covers 18/144 = 0.125 square feet. To cover 30 square feet, you would need 30 / 0.125 = 240 tiles.
About 162sf.
since 2 feet = 24 inches and 3 feet = 36 inches then 24 x 36 = 864 square inches
One cubic yard is equivalent to 27 cubic feet. To determine how many square feet it will cover at a thickness of 3 inches, convert inches to feet (3 inches = 0.25 feet). Then, divide the volume (27 cubic feet) by the thickness (0.25 feet): 27 ÷ 0.25 = 108 square feet. Thus, 1 cubic yard will cover 108 square feet at a thickness of 3 inches.