3 yd = 1 ft
→ volume = 120 ft × 40 ft × 1 ft = (120 ÷ 3) yd × (40 ÷ 3) yd × (1 ÷ 3) yd = 4800 ÷ 27 yd³ = 177 7/9 cu yd ≈ 177.78 cubic yards.
The question can not be answered. It seeks an answer with respect to a measure of volume, while providing data only about the area.
Assuming that the form is a parallelepiped, its volume in cubic feet is the product of its three dimensions in feet: 12 X 2 X 5 = 120 cubic feet. There are 27 cubic feet per cubic yard; therefore, the volume in cubic yards is 120/27 = 4 cubic yards, to the justified number of significant digits. If the dimensions given are considered exact, the answer is 4 and four-ninths cubic yards.
Cubic yards are a measure of volume which requires a length, a width, AND a height. To calculate the number of cubic yards of air in a room (assuming no furniture), you multiple length x width x height.
The question can not be answered. It seeks an answer with respect to a measure of volume, while providing data only about the area.
120 yards x 54 yards x 2.66666667 yards = 17280 cubic yards 17280 cubic yards = 3490111.168 gallons
There are 120 ml in 120 cc. A milliliter is the same volume as a cubic centimeter.
there are 3 feet in 1 yard and therefore 9 square feet in 1 square yard and 27 cubic feet in 1 cubic yard. 120/27= (4 and 4/9) cubic yards.
48 inches x 8 inches x 120 inches = 46080 cubic inches = 0.98765 cubic yards
No. A yard is a measure of distance. A cubic yard is a measure of volume. They do not equate. ----------- Answer 2: ----------- No, but some people (including some people who sell soil products) refer to cubic yards as yards (for example: "3 yards of compost will cost you 120$" or "The compost is 40$ per yard.").
Very close to 74 cubic yards. Here's the math . . . All dimensions have to be in the same units, so convert 4 inches to feet. 4in/12in per ft=0.333 feet. Find the volume in cubic feet. 120' x 50' x 0.333' = 2,000 cubic feet, more or less. There are 27 cubic feet within each cubic yard, so divide 2000CF/27CF per CY = 74.07 CY (cubic yards).
Answer: 120 ' = 40 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.