1 m^3 = 1.308 cubic yards, approx.
1 yard on each edge of a cube the volume is 1 cubic yard
Note that a "yard" is a one-dimensional unit and a "cube" is three-dimensional. The two units cannot be converted back and forth.
A yard is 3 feet by 3 feet by 3 feet. So a face of the cube is 9 square feet and you can get 72 (36/.5) slices out of the height of the cube, so 9 X 72 = 648
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1 m^3 = 1.308 cubic yards, approx.
1 yard on each edge of a cube the volume is 1 cubic yard
A cubic yard is a cube that measures one (linear) yard on each edge. There are 36 inches to the (linear) yard. To calculate the volume of a cube, raise the length of its edge to the power of three. (In other words, V = L cubed.) The answer is: 46656
Note that a "yard" is a one-dimensional unit and a "cube" is three-dimensional. The two units cannot be converted back and forth.
27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard.
That's tough to say. A meter is longer than a yard, so Maya's is bigger, but Angela's is prettier.
No, a yard is a unit of length equal to 3 feet, while a cubic yard is a unit of volume equal to a cube with sides that are each 1 yard long. A cubic yard is the volume of a cube that is 1 yard on each side.
There can be an infinite amount of square feet in one cubic yard, since square refers to the second dimension, and not the third, like cube does. However, there are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard.
1 cubic yard is equal to 3*3*3, or 27 feet cubed. Therefore, 3 cubic yards would be 81 cubic feet.
probably in a cube in a wrecking yard.
1ydX1ydX1yd=1cubic yard