The answer will depend on whether the depth is 6 inches, 6 feet, 6 yards or 6 whatever. Since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
___________________________________________________
Assuming 6 feet deep
Then 1 yard = 3 feet
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet
Answer = 900 x 6 /27 = 200 cubic yards
12 " x 12 " = 1 foot by 1 foot = 1 sq foot. 900 / 1 = 900 tiles are needed (plus waste).
2700 x 4/12 = 900 cu ft 27 cu ft = 1 cu yard 900/27 = 33.33 cu yds
There are 900 ones in 900.
900 of them.
A 900 sq foot area will have a 30 ft side (Sqrt(900)=30) So given that 16 inches = 1.333 feet # tiles on edge = 30/1.333 = 22.5 22.5^2 = 507 tiles
how thick are you pouring? i will assume 900 sq. was just width by length. need to multiply by thickness inches to give cubic feet needed. divide that number by 27. this should be yards of concrete needed. my guess little over 4.4 cubes. don't forget to factor humidity. na
200 feet wide x 900 feet deep is 4.132 acres.
16x8=128 900/128=7.01 and some 5hit so yeah the answer is 7
900 million tons
Aud the Deep-Minded died in 900.
About 900.
900 - 1575.
331/3 cubic yards for each foot of thickness. 27/9 cubic yards for each inch of thickness.
12 " x 12 " = 1 foot by 1 foot = 1 sq foot. 900 / 1 = 900 tiles are needed (plus waste).
900
You need 100 cubic yards for every 3-ft deep you want to spread it.
2700 x 4/12 = 900 cu ft 27 cu ft = 1 cu yard 900/27 = 33.33 cu yds