Square feet does not equate to volume.
To determine how many cubic feet of concrete are needed, you first need to know the depth of the concrete slab. For example, if the slab is 6 inches thick, you would multiply 360 square feet by the thickness in feet (6 inches = 0.5 feet) to get 180 cubic feet of concrete required.
15 x 24 = 360 square feet. How deep is the pool? You need that to determine cubic feet of that area.
360 square feet = 40 square yards.
360 L = 12.713 ft3
There are 40 square yards in 360 square feet. (just divide square feet by nine to get square yards).
360 square feet !
9 multiplied by 40 is 360. So the answer is 360 square feet.
360 square feet.
360 square feet.
2.5 square feet is 360 square inches.
40 square yards = 360 square feet.