A 2 cubic foot bag typically has dimensions that vary based on the type of material it contains, but a common size is approximately 24 inches long, 18 inches wide, and 12 inches high. However, these dimensions can differ depending on how the bag is filled and its intended use. Always check the specific product details for accurate measurements.
This question cannot be answered sensibly. A cu ft is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A pound is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information. As a simple mental exercise consider a cu ft of air and a cu ft of water. They will have very different weights.
12 in = 1 ft Volume = 311 sq ft × 2 in = 311 sq ft × (2 ÷ 12) ft = 51 5/6 cu ft (≈ 51.8 cu ft) = 51 5/6 ÷ 0.8 cu ft/bag = 64 19/24 bags ≈ 64.8 bags → you need to buy 65 bags.
25' x 4' = 100 sq ft. 100 sq ft x 1' = 100 cu ft. 100 cu ft x 2 = 200 cu ft.
depends on how deep you want the nuggets. at 2" (or .17ft) thick: 12 x 16 = 192 sq ft area 192 sq ft x .17ft thick = 32.64 cu ft 32.64 cu ft / 2 cu ft = about 17 bags.
(2000 sq. ft.) X (1 in.) X (1 ft. / 12 in.) = 167 cu. ft.(167 cu. ft.) X (1 cu. yd. / 27 cu. ft.) = 6.2 cu. yd.Full size pickup truck will hold 2 to 3 cu. yd.Tandem axle box truck will hold 10 cu. yd.
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1 yard = 27 cu ft; 2 yard = 54 cu ft at 2 cu ft per bag, that is 54/2 = 27 bags
This question cannot be answered sensibly. A cu ft is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A pound is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information. As a simple mental exercise consider a cu ft of air and a cu ft of water. They will have very different weights.
The normal size bags are 2 cu. ft. Delivery companies will normally charge you by the cu. yard. = 27 cu ft. There are 13.5 standard bags in a cu yard.
2 × 1 cu ft = 2 cu ft.
50 pounds @ 100 pounds / cu ft = 0.5 cu ft = 864 cu ins So : sq root (864 / 2) = 20.785 inches So: will cover a square of 20.785 ins * 20.785 ins ( 1.732 ft * 1.732 ft) 2.999 sq feet area each bag (say 3 sq ft)
12 in = 1 ft Volume = 311 sq ft × 2 in = 311 sq ft × (2 ÷ 12) ft = 51 5/6 cu ft (≈ 51.8 cu ft) = 51 5/6 ÷ 0.8 cu ft/bag = 64 19/24 bags ≈ 64.8 bags → you need to buy 65 bags.
12 in = 1 ftradius = diameter ÷ 2Assuming those are internal dimensions, the volume of the pool is:volume = π x radius2 x depth= π x (12 ft ÷ 2)2 x (30 ÷ 12) ft= 90π cu ft≈ 282.74 cu ftConversion to gallons depends upon which gallon you're using:1 cu ft ≈ 6.23 imperial gallons → 282.74 cu ft ≈ 1761.16 imp gallons1 cu ft ≈ 7.48 US gallons → 282.74 cu ft ≈ 2115.07 US gallons
4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)
7 ft x 2 ft x 2 ft = 28 cu ft 1 cu ft = 7.48052 gal 1 cu ft = 28.3168 L So, the volume of the aquarium is: 209.455 gal = 792.872 L
The answer you seek is printed on the bag; it should be fairly prominent.
25' x 4' = 100 sq ft. 100 sq ft x 1' = 100 cu ft. 100 cu ft x 2 = 200 cu ft.