None. "Cubic yard" is a unit of volume, or space. "Square yard" is a unit of area.
They measure different things, with different physical dimensions, and they can't
convert to each other. If volume and area could convert to each other, then you'd
be able to figure out how many acres of gas you put in the car last week, and how
many gallons of carpet it'll take to do the upstairs hallway.
Depends on if your talking about a 'square yard' or a 'cubic yard'. A 'square yard' has 9 square feet (3ft x 3ft). A 'cubic yard' has 27 square feet (3ft x 3ft x 3ft)
1 cubic yard (yd3) = 27 cubic feet (ft3) There is no conversion for cubic yards to square feet, the units are incompatible
One cubic yard = 1 yard x 1 yard x 1 yardOR36 feet x 36 feet x 36 feet = 46,656 CUBIC feet.It would not make sense to measure it in square feet because square feet is2-dimensional and cubic yards is 3-dimensional.There can be an infinite amount of square feet in one cubic yard, since square refers to the second dimension, and not the third, like cube does. However, there are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard.This cannot be properly calculated because square feet is a measure of area while cubic yards is a measure of volume.This is not a valid conversion. Cubic units is a measure of volume while square units is a measure of area.First you have to get your units of measure straight. There aren't any square feet in a cubic yard, square feet is a 2 dimensional measurement while cubic yard is a 3 dimensional. If you meant to say how many cubic feet in a cubic yard, that's easy. A yard is 3 feet long, a cubic yard is 3 ft X 3 ft X 3 ft which is 27 cubic feet. If you want to know how many square feet of floor a cubic yard of cement will cover you have to decide how thick. If you want it 4", which is typical, just multiply the 27 cubic feet by 3 because 4" goes into 1 ft 3 times.I hope this helps clear your question up.not possible to convert a volume measure to an area measure!!None. Square yard is a flat area measurement. Cubic feet measure volume. Without a third dimension, you can have no volume.One square yard is 3 ft by 3 ft, or 9 square feet.One square yard that is 3 ft thick would be 3 ft by 3 ft by 3 ft, or 27 cubic feet.One square yard that is 1 ft thick would be 3 ft by 3 ft by 1 ft, or 9 cubic ft.One square yard that is 4 inches thick (typical for concrete) would be 3 ft by 3 ft by 1/3 ft, or 3 cubic ft.9
Sorry, but you cannot mix units. You can say square feet in a square yard (9), or cubic feet in a cubic yard (27), but not square feet in a cubic anything.
A square foot is a unit of area. A cubic yard is a unit of volume. The two units are therefore incompatible.
4.5 "six square foot" bags equal a cubic yard (27 cubic feet) of volume capacity.
1 cubic foot is equal to approximately 0.03704 square yards. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 cubic foot is equivalent to the volume of a cube with sides measuring 1 foot each, while 1 square yard corresponds to a square with each side measuring 1 yard.
There are 27 cubic feet in 1 cubic yard. This conversion is common when working with volume measurements, such as in construction or landscaping.
(3,600 square ft) x (1 ft) = 3,600 cubic ft.1 cubic yard = 27 cubic ft3,600 cubic ft = 3,600/27 = (133 and 1/3) cubic yards
This question can't be answered. "Square feet" is a measure of area. "Cubic yards" are a measure of volume. Assuming you meant cubic feet, there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard.
1 cubic yard = 3*3*3 = 27 cubic feet = 27 square feet * 1 ft = 27 sq ft * (3*4 inches) = 27*3 sq ft* 4 in = 81 sq ft at 4 inches thick.
That is 27 cubic ft.