0.74 cubic yards spread at 4 inches (1/9 of a yard) means 0.74 divided by (1/9) = 6.66 square yards, so the answer will depend on how wide the path is. So now you would have to divide 6.66 by the width of the path. This is about 5.5 square metres. So on a path 2 feet wide is would spread 9.99 yards, or 6.66 yards if 3 feet or a yard wide.
If it is 4 inches deep/thick, 2 cubic yards. If it is 6 inches deep/thick, 3 cubic yards.
40.1 cubic yards
You'll need 1.23 Cubic Yards.
It is about 166.67 cubic feet and you will need just over 6.17 cubic yards of concrete.
2.2222222201902215 cubic yards
Three acres three inches deep is 403.33 cubic yards.
6 inches = 1/6 yards. So 70 sq yards * 6 inches = 70*1/6 cubic yards = 11.66... cubic yards.
You would need approximately 2.5 cubic yards of gravel to cover a 12' by 15' area at a depth of 2 inches.
If it is 4 inches deep/thick, 2 cubic yards. If it is 6 inches deep/thick, 3 cubic yards.
24 cubic feet = 0.89 cubic yards
13.1 cubic yards, approx.
1.851852 cubic yards
You would need 31.88 cubic yards of topsoil to cover 855 sq feet at 6 inches deep.
3,456 cubic yd.
40.1 cubic yards
1 cubic yard will cover 15 square yards at 3 inches deep.
To find the volume of gravel in cubic yards, first convert the depth to yards: 2 inches is 1/6 yard. Then, multiply the dimensions to get the volume in cubic yards: 5 yards wide x 28 yards long x 1/6 yard deep = 23 1/3 cubic yards. Since 1 cubic yard is equal to 1,296 square inches, multiply the volume by 1,296 to convert to square inches: 23 1/3 cubic yards x 1,296 = 30,158.22 square inches. Finally, divide by 9 to convert square inches to square yards: 30,158.22 square inches / 9 = approximately 3,350.91 square yards of gravel.