This is not a correct conversion. Cubic feet is a measure of volume while square feet is a measure of area.
"Square cubic foot" or feet doesn't make sense. Either you have square feet, or cubic feet.
Its volume would be 343 cubic feet.
This is not a valid conversion. Square feet is a measure of area while cubic feet is a measure of volume.
They do not directly convert. Cubic feet is a measure of volume while square feet is a measure of area.
You can measure the surface of the dirt in square yards. That would be nine square feet.However the volume or amount of dirt cannot be measured in square yards or square feet. The amount of dirt in a volume of one cubic yard would be 27 cubic feet. ( 3x3x3=27 )The amount of dirt in a square yard to a depth of 0.5 feet would be 4.5 cubic feet. (3x3x0.5=4.5)
This is not a correct conversion. Cubic feet is a measure of volume while square feet is a measure of area.
This is a nonsensical question. What is 2.9 cubic feet?
10 cubic feet is 10 cubic feet regardless of the system. A square foot is 12x12x12 inches. It does not change.
3 inches = .25 feet400 square feet X .25 feet = 100 cubic feet100 cubic feet / 27 cubic feet per cubic yard = 3.7 yards
You can't compare square feet with cubic meters because they're two different types of units. Square feet measure area while cubic meters measure volume.
That depends on the depth of the topsoil you will put down. Multiply the number of square feet by the depth of topsoil--that will give you the number of cubic feet. To convert to cubic yards, divide the number by 27. So, for example, if you are using 3" of topsoil over 880 square feet then your calculation would be: 880 times .25 (3" = .25 feet) = 220 cubic feet (divided by 27--there are 27 cubic feet in a yard) equals 8.15 cubic yards.
200 cubic feet or 7.4 cubic yards