8 inches = 2/3 foot
(10 x 10 x 2/3) = 66 and 2/3 cubic feet
An area 10 foot x 10 foot is 100 square feet. 100 cubic feet of sand would cover it with a one foot deep layer of sand. If the sand needs to be 6 inches deep, then 50 cubic feet are be needed, or 25 cubic feet if the sand is to be 3 inches thick.
A yard of concrete is a measure of volume. A square foot is a measure of area. A cubic yard is 27 cubic feet of stuff. (3x3x3)To relate volume to area you must extend the area over a third dimension. One square foot that is one foot deep will equal one cubic foot. (1x1x1)So, a yard of concrete is 27 cubic feet or 3 feet tall 3 feet wide 3 feet deep. concrete wieghs 150lbs per cubic foot 27cubic feet times 150 pounds is 4050 pounds. This is 1 cubic yard of concrete.
4 × 2 × 1 = 8 cubic feet (8ft3)
You don't, square feet are a measure of area and cubic feet are a measure of volume.
That's going to depend on how deep or shallow you spread it. If you spread it one foot deep, it covers an area of 2 square feet. If you spread it one inch deep, it covers an area of 24 square feet.
An area 10 foot x 10 foot is 100 square feet. 100 cubic feet of sand would cover it with a one foot deep layer of sand. If the sand needs to be 6 inches deep, then 50 cubic feet are be needed, or 25 cubic feet if the sand is to be 3 inches thick.
A yard of concrete is a measure of volume. A square foot is a measure of area. A cubic yard is 27 cubic feet of stuff. (3x3x3)To relate volume to area you must extend the area over a third dimension. One square foot that is one foot deep will equal one cubic foot. (1x1x1)So, a yard of concrete is 27 cubic feet or 3 feet tall 3 feet wide 3 feet deep. concrete wieghs 150lbs per cubic foot 27cubic feet times 150 pounds is 4050 pounds. This is 1 cubic yard of concrete.
240 x 3 /12 Cubic feet = 60 cubic feet
You will need 1500 cubic feet.
2.5 meters deep
4 × 2 × 1 = 8 cubic feet (8ft3)
If the container is 1 inch deep, the area is 1 square foot.
You don't, square feet are a measure of area and cubic feet are a measure of volume.
There is no conversion. Cubic feet is for volume while square feet is for area.
That's going to depend on how deep or shallow you spread it. If you spread it one foot deep, it covers an area of 2 square feet. If you spread it one inch deep, it covers an area of 24 square feet.
question is meaningless. gallon is a unit of volume, sq ft is a unit of area. the above is a horrible answer. simply put your question was miss worded. i believe you meant cubic foot (not square foot). the answer is 7.481 gallons in a cubic foot
A cubic foot is a square, 1ft by 1ft by 1ft. It is equal to 1728 cubic inches or 12x12x12. If you had one square foot with something one foot high occupying the one square foot area, you would have 1 cubic foot. cubic feet measures volume, square feet area, and just plain feet or linear feet distance.