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Convert 2 inch depth to feet which is 1/6 foot.

Now multiply 288 x (1/6) = 48 cubic feet

Each bag is 2 cubic feet, hence number of bags required is 48/2 = 24

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How many bags of .8 cubic feet of rubber mulch would it take to cover 10 square feet?

6 It depends how deep you want it.


How much mulch would you need to cover 880 square feet at 2 inches deep?

Mulch is often sold by weight in bags, but a volume is assigned to the material in bags, too. We'll treat this as a volume problem as we have an area to cover (880 square feet), and a depth of coverage assigned (2 inches). We have to find the volume of that 880 square feet by 2 inch volume. First, we need to convert either the area in square feet to square inches, or the depth in inches to feet. The latter makes more sense (and it's easier), so let's do that.The 2 inches is 2/12ths of a foot, or 1/6th of a foot. We'll go with that. If we have 880 square feet by 1/6th of a foot in depth, we have 880 square feet times 1/6 feet, which is 146 2/3rds cubic feet of mulch, the required amount of mulch to cover the given area to the desired depth.


What would you have to do to change 10 cubic feet into cubic inches what will i have to multiply it by?

Since a foot has 12 inches, a cubic foot has 123 cubic inches, equal to 1728 cubic inches.Since a foot has 12 inches, a cubic foot has 123 cubic inches, equal to 1728 cubic inches.Since a foot has 12 inches, a cubic foot has 123 cubic inches, equal to 1728 cubic inches.Since a foot has 12 inches, a cubic foot has 123 cubic inches, equal to 1728 cubic inches.


What is the formula for changing inches to cubic feet?

Well, first you would have to have the measurement in cubic inches. Divide the cubic inches by 1728 and the result is cubic feet. I would recommend looking up how to do conversions if you want to know how to do it yourself.


How many yards of gravel would cover 400 sq ft at 6 thick?

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How many cubic feet of mulch you need to cover an area of 28 x 45 feet?

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How many bags of mulch do you need for 16ft area the bags are 08 cu ft?

To determine how many bags of mulch you need for a 16 square foot area, you first need to decide on the desired depth of the mulch. For example, if you want a 2-inch depth, you'll need about 2 cubic feet of mulch per square foot (since there are 12 inches in a foot, 2 inches is 1/6 of a foot). For a 16 square foot area at 2 inches deep, you would need approximately 32 cubic feet of mulch. Since each bag is 0.8 cubic feet, you would need 32 / 0.8 = 40 bags of mulch.


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How much mulch will you need for a 400 square foot playground area?

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How much soil do you need to cover 6 acres at 24 inches deep?

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