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A cubic yard is a measure of volume (in 3-dimensional space). A circle is an object in 2-dimensional space. Bt definition, a 2-d space has no volume.
How many cubic yards in an 12 foot diameter circle with a 4 inch thickness?
14.8 cubic yards will work but round to 15 to be sure.
0 so long as there is no thickness
An area with these dimensions has a volume of 3.03 cubic yards.
The question doesn't say it, so we'll assume that a "120 feet circle" means thatthe diameter is 120-ft, i.e. the distance all the way across, through the center.Area of the circle = pi R2 = 3,600 pi square feet.If the dirt is one inch deep, then the volume is (3,600 pi) / 12 cubic feet = 34.907 cubic yards. (rounded)The answer is: 34.907 cubic yards (rounded) for every inch the dirt is deep.
A yard (of dirt or concrete) is a volume of 1 cubic yard (1 yd)³, as the cubic is assumed in this context. Assuming a circle 7 feet across (diameter), then the radius is 3.5 feet = 1.16667 yards, and 8 inches = 0.2222 yards. So the volume of this is about 0.95 cubic yards. In concrete jargon it would be 0.95 yards.
To calculate the amount of topsoil needed to fill a 24-foot round circle, first determine the area of the circle using the formula (A = \pi r^2). The radius is 12 feet (half of 24 feet), so the area is approximately (3.14 \times 12^2 \approx 452.39) square feet. If you want to fill it to a depth of 1 foot, you would need about 452.39 cubic feet of topsoil, which is equivalent to about 16.74 cubic yards (since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard).
0.619 cubic yards.
2.356 (rounded)
1 cubic meter is 1.308 cubic yards.
440,740.741 cubic yards.
There are approximately 1.30795 cubic yards in a cubic meter.