A cubical box with edges 1 yard long has a volume of 1 yard³, which is equal to 27 cubic feet (since 1 yard = 3 feet, and 1 yard³ = 3³ = 27 cubic feet). Each block has a volume of 1 cubic foot (since its edges are 1 foot long). Therefore, to fill the cubical box, you would need 27 blocks.
one square yard would take 9 blocks and one cubic yard would take 27 blocks, that is if the question is written correctly
253.125 blocks.
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64 of them
An 80-pound bag of sacked concrete typically yields about 0.6 cubic feet of concrete. A standard 12-inch concrete block has a volume of approximately 0.5 cubic feet. Therefore, an 80-pound bag can fill about 1 to 1.2 blocks, depending on the specific dimensions and any extra material needed for mortar or adjustments.
9 cause the volume is 9
one square yard would take 9 blocks and one cubic yard would take 27 blocks, that is if the question is written correctly
1 ft = 12 in → question is how many inch cubes fit in a 12 in by 12 in by 12 in cube. 12 small blocks fit across the front of the box in a row 12 rows of these 12 small blocks fit back from the back in a layer of blocks 12 layers of these blocks fit in the box Thus you will need 12 × 12 × 12 = 1,728 blocks.
253.125 blocks.
I think perhaps 2250 blocks .
132
216 are.
It is 0.015625 millilitres.
if you are talking about the black square it is called obsidian and you dig a 1x4 hole that is 1 deep and you fill it with obsidian and on the edges you build up 4 with obsidian and fill in the top 2 blocks and strike flint in the bottom corner
64 of them
Yes.
You can fill the up with blocks or you can collect it using buckets.