To convert from cubic feet to cubic yards, multiply cubic feet by 0.037. So, 270 x 0.037 = 46.99 cubic yards.
If you have to dig a hole 270 feet wide by 470 feet long to a depth of 15 feet, you've got a lot of digging to do. The volume is a simple product, so 270 x 470 x 15 = 1,903,500 cubic feet. Since there are 27 cubic feet to the cubic yard, you've got 70,500 cubic yards of dirt to move! If your trucks carry 12 yards, that's 5,875 loads. That's a lotta fill!,
Roughly 10 cubic yards (or 270 cubic feet).
To calculate the volume in cubic yards, you need to multiply the dimensions in feet (length x width x height) and then divide by 27 (since 1 cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet). So, 10 feet x 8 feet x 3.5 feet = 280 cubic feet. Dividing 280 cubic feet by 27 gives you approximately 10.37 cubic yards.
270 ft squared is for example 30 ft x 9 ft. this can be converted as 10 yards x 3 yards which is 30 square yards.
There are 3 feet in one yard. Therefore, 270 feet is equal to 270 / 3 = 90 yards.
270-ft x 1/2-ft = 135 cubic ft = 5.0 cubic yards
A typical cement truck can hold between 10 to 12 cubic yards of concrete, which is equivalent to around 270 to 324 cubic feet.
270 = 90 3
90 feet divided by 3 feet per yard is 30 yards.
10 cubic yards is 270 cubic feet and sand weighs 100 pounds per cubic feet for total of 27000 pounds which is 27000/50 = 540 bags. Sounds like you need to have it trucked in.
2,430 square feet.
30 square yards is 270 square feet.