1.2 meters x 1.2 meters x 1.5 meters = 2.16 cubic meters.
Density = 300/15 kilograms per cubic meter = 20 kilograms per cubic meter
The density of cork is about 240 kg per cubic meter.
According to concrete taxi: http://www.concretetaxi.com/faq.asp#77 ~15 wheelbarrow loads in a single cubic meter of concrete According to concrete taxi: http://www.concretetaxi.com/faq.asp#77 ~15 wheelbarrow loads in a single cubic meter of concrete
62/3 cubic yards for every 1-foot deep. 5 cubic yards for every 9-inches deep. 31/3 cubic yards for every 6-inches deep. 5/9 cubic yard for every 1-inch deep.
15x1000 is 15,000 litres (x1000 from m3 to litres)
12*15*.33333= 60 cubic feet. 60 cubic feet/27 cubic feet per cubic yard = 2.222 cubic yards
To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a 12 x 15 slab, first find the area in square feet: 12 x 15 = 180 square feet. Then, convert square feet to cubic yards by multiplying the area by the desired thickness (in feet) and then dividing by 27 (since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard). For a standard 4-inch thick slab, the calculation would be 180 x (4/12) / 27, resulting in approximately 2.67 cubic yards of concrete needed.
12*15*0.1=18 18 cubic meters
It would still be a cubic meter of sand. However, if you want to know the area it would cover then: area = volume ÷ depth But inches and meters are in different systems of units, so convert one to the other - inches to meters: 1 in = 0.0254m ⇒ 15 in = 0.381m ⇒ area = 1 m3 ÷ 0.381m ~= 2.625 m2 But if you'd prefer the answer in square feet: 1m2 = 1m x 1m ~= 3.28ft x 3.28ft ~= 10.76 ft2 ⇒ area ~= 2.625m2 ~= 28.25ft2
by a ruler
1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inchesVolume = 10 x 12 x 15 = 1,800 cubic inches = 1.04167 cubic feet (rounded)
The lateral area is 188.5 m2