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No because there is about 3 feet in one yard, so 3 multiplied (could not find the times button) by 3=9
The amount of gravel needed to cover 252 square feet depends on how thick (that is, deep) you want the gravel. If you want the gravel to be 3 inches thick... Convert the measurement to the same units. We'll use feet. 3 inches = 1/4 foot Multiply the thickness times the area to get volume in cubic measure. 1/4 feet x 252 feet = 63 cubic feet Gravel in the US is usually sold by the cubic yard, which is 27 cubic feet Thus, 63/27 = 2 1/3 cubic yards 2 1/3 cubic yards of gravel will cover 252 square feet of area to a dept of 3 inches.
The terms 'squared feet', 'square feet' and 'feet squared' have the same essential meaning.
It means 'recurring'If you divide 1 by 3 on a calculator the answer will show as 0.333333333 but if the display had more digits they would all be 3 too. Even if there was a million digits they would all still be 3.To show this you would normally show the answer to 2 or 3 decimal places followed by the mark - like this0.333'Unless it is a measurement and the answer is given in feet in which case 4' would mena 4 feet. 4'3" would mean 4 feet and 3 inches.Hope this helps.
The LCM refers to whole numbers. What you do with them is up to you, just make sure the values are the same. 1 yard = 3 feet. The LCM of 2 and 3 is 6.