Ten feet times ten feet equals one hundred square feet.
Since it's hard to say whether you are asking abouy 10 thousand feet (10,000) or ten feet (10.000) I'll just say the answer is sqft/6 for 2 inch depth. So, it's either 1666.66 cubic feet or 1.6 cubic feet of Macadam or asphalt.
AnswerThere is 27 square ft. in a yard of concrete so you can break it down by square ft. If you are pouring a patio that is 20' X 30' X 4" thick Take 20 X30=600 then devide by 81 = 7.40 yrds. How did I get 81? It takes 3 slabs 12" X 12" to make 1 Square Ft. so 3 times 27 = 81AnswerThere are 27 CUBIC feet in a cubic yard.Formula:Cubic yards = (((Length x width) x thickness) x 1.1) / 27All three dimensions--length, width and thickness--need to be in feet. To turn inches into feet:Feet = (inches) / 12You multiply by 1.1 to compensate for non-flat bottoms of areas where concrete is to be poured.Now! If you're using bagged concrete, here's a fun and easy way to calculate the number of bags required:First, calculate the cubic feet of the area. Just use the cubic yards formula, but don't divide by 27 at the end.Next, divide the cubic feet of the project by the number of cubic feet in a bag of concrete mix. There are:40 lb bag = 0.30 cf 60 lb bag = 0.45 cf 80 lb bag = 0.60 cfSo, if you are building a 6x10 dog pen and want a 3" slab (never, ever pour less than 2" slabs--anything thinner falls apart) you will do this:6x10 slab - 60 square feet 3" thick - 15 cubic feet Add ten percent - 16.5 cubic feet If using 80-lb bags - about 28 bagsThe amount of concrete you need for a job shocks most people...but that stuff isn't light.Another way is LxWXH then divide by 324. This will work for any thickness of cement.
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The question is a lot like asking: "Is ten minutes longer than a mile ?" They are different units of measure and cannot be compared. Square units measure area, cubic units measure volume.
10 cubic feet is 10 cubic feet regardless of the system. A square foot is 12x12x12 inches. It does not change.
Ten cubic feet will do the job!
10 cubic feet is 17,280 cubic inches.
No. They are quite different. They are the same only in the case of one square foot and one foot square. One square foot is a square, one foot on a side. Ten square feet is an area equal to ten of these square feet. Ten feet square is a square, ten feet per side. Ten square feet contains an area of ten square feet. Ten feet square contains an area of 100 square feet.
Ten square feet is a little larger than a square yard, and a little smaller than a square meter. It is the area that would be covered by ten individual 1-foot squares.
1.337 cubic feet in 10 US gallons.
A cube thirteen feet to a side has a volume of 2197 cubic feet. A cube ten feet to a side has a volume of 1000 cubic feet. The larger cube has 1197 cubic feet, or 119.7 percent, more volume over the smaller one.
An average sized room such as a bedroom could be ten feet square or eight feet square. Larger rooms will be longer than they are wide.
1,000,000 cubic feet or 6,229,000 gallons.
Ten feet times ten feet equals one hundred square feet.
314 square feet.