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There are approximately 32-33, five(5) gallon buckets in one cubic yard or sand.
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I believe your answer is as follows: 9 / (30 x 66 x 1.6) 352 yards of sand.
1 gallon = 231 cubic inches5 gallons = (5 x 231) = 1,155 cubic inches1 yard = 36 inches1 cubic yard = (36 x 36 x 36) = 46,656 cubic inches1 cubic yard = (46,656/1,155) = 40.395 units of 5 gallons (rounded)regardless of what substance you propose to fill the volumes with.
600 US gallons = 138,600 cubic inches = 80.208333... cubic feet = 2.9707 cubic yards. (rounded)
1 yd³ = 201.97 gallons 403.94 ÷ 5 = 80.79 buckets
to build a volleyball court you will need about 3 or 4 yards of sand
It is estimated that there are approximately 41 million grains of sand in a gallon. This number can vary depending on the size and shape of the sand grains.
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32-33, five(5) gallon buckets in one cubic yard or sand. ur welcome :P
80x40x2 what?
There are approximately 32-33, five(5) gallon buckets in one cubic yard or sand.
.617 Yards
It is estimated that a five-gallon bucket can hold approximately 43,584 grains of sand.
That entirely depends on the type of sand, and how consistent the particle size is.